Carbon, Capture and Storage form Fossil Fuel and Biomass - Uses, Transportation, Cost and Potential Role in Stabilizing the Atmosphere
Abstract
The capture and storage of C02 from combustion of fossil fuels is gaining attraction as means to deal with climatic change. Co2 emissions from biomass convention processes can also be captured. If that is done, biomass energy with Co2, Capture and storage (BECS) would become a technology that removes Co2 from the atmosphere and at the same the same time deliver Co2 neutral energy carries (heat, electricity or hydrogen) to society. Here we present uses, transportation, cost and potential role of Co2 capture in stabilizing the atmosphere.Downloads
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26-12-2013
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Carbon, Capture and Storage form Fossil Fuel and Biomass - Uses, Transportation, Cost and Potential Role in Stabilizing the Atmosphere. (2013). Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2(13), 9. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/ajis/article/view/2295