I am new to CCJ and was quite glad to find someone in close proximity to Roorkee (my current location) onboard.
Sir, i faced a curious question while presenting seminar recently i.e. what are the carbon footprints of CCS activities (e.g. geologic, ocean, EOR etc).At that moment i just sailed through giving a comparative relationship between India's annual large point source's (LPS) CO2 contribution and weyburn EOR project 3 years results. But that question is still in my mind can u through some light if possible.
Thank you.
thank you for the response. one of my doubts regarding the topic are
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
thank you for the response. my doubts regarding the topic are
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
thank you for the response. my doubts regarding the topic are
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
thank you for the response. my doubts regarding the topic are
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
Well, I am working more on the separation part rather than the storage and transportation. Let me know if you need anyhelp on that, I will be glad to help as much as I can.
hi. i am a student from The University of Aberdeen, UK. i am working on my final project "Transportation and Environmental Problems in Carbon capture and storage" . i was thinking if you can help me in clarifying the doubts on the topic. please do the needful .
thank you.
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I am new to CCJ and was quite glad to find someone in close proximity to Roorkee (my current location) onboard.
Sir, i faced a curious question while presenting seminar recently i.e. what are the carbon footprints of CCS activities (e.g. geologic, ocean, EOR etc).At that moment i just sailed through giving a comparative relationship between India's annual large point source's (LPS) CO2 contribution and weyburn EOR project 3 years results. But that question is still in my mind can u through some light if possible.
Thank you.
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
1. do u think that CCS is viable? because to implement the various requirements for th plant and the energy required to pump the CCS is more. what is your view on this?
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