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Carbon capture and storage - one of the most important engineering challenges

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This group is for professional networking for knowledge sharing and a platform to enhance recruiting activites, to reach other members of UAE staffing and Recruitment- HR solutions group.
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please download IPCC special report carbon dioxide capture and storage and then follow references.... its the most comprehensive one stop literature compilation.
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I am final year M.Tech ( environmental engineering) student at IIT-R and am a keen follower of developments in the field of CCS and its feasibility in Indian context and its role in CDM.
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What company are you currently employed by / studying with?
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
What is your job title or role?
student
What is your main geographic location?
Asia
Would you like to give some information about yourself - current projects, background, education, ambitions, what you are looking for (if anything) and so on?
A master's student in environmental engineering looking for a career/research in CCS and CDM field.
Would you like to let us know your age range?
under 26
How long before 25% of power stations worldwide have carbon capture?
16-20 years
Do you think CCS will always need to be subsidised by government?
No

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At 4:29pm on November 2, 2009, Rishiram Ramanan said…
Hi Mustafa,

That was good question. Carbon capture projects should consider the carbon footprint of the project. The net tonnes of CO2 stored should be calculated after deducting the carbon emissions from the project. Having said that, considering the volumes of carbon dioxide being stored, the emissions due to project as such would be very less. The carbon foot print of a CCS project of course would be different for different technology. For EOR, it would certainly be on the higher side. But i doubt whether carbon footprint of EOR projects were considered earlier, considering the point that EOR technology evolved from the 1970s.

I am happy to have an interaction with you.

Best wishes,

Rishiram Ramanan
At 2:08pm on September 21, 2009, jishnu sudhir said…
i do have the IPCC reports and some other articles too.. but how can i help you..?
 
 
 

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