Carbon capture and sequestration (or storage), known as CCS, has attracted congressional interest as a measure for mitigating global climate change because large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from fossil fuel use in the United States are potentially available to be captured and stored underground and prevented from reaching the atmosphere. Large, industrial sources of CO2, such as electricity-generating plants, are likely candidates for CCS because they are predominantly stationary, single-point sources. Electricity generation contributes over 40% of U.S. CO2 emissions from fossil fuels. Currently, U.S. power plants do not capture large volumes of CO2 for CCS. This book provides an overview of what CCS is, how it is supposed to work, why it has gained the interest and support of some members of Congress, and what some of the challenges are to its implementation and deployment across the United States.
Ross Freeman & Anderson Carter Mitchell
Carbon Capture and Sequestration [PDF ebook]
Development Efforts and Outlook
Carbon Capture and Sequestration [PDF ebook]
Development Efforts and Outlook
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Format PDF ● Pages 114 ● ISBN 9781622578122 ● Editor Ross Freeman & Anderson Carter Mitchell ● Publisher Nova Science Publishers ● Published 2016 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 7222086 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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