Carbon Capture and Storage : Technologies, Policies, Economics, and Implementation Strategies

Title: Carbon Capture and Storage : Technologies, Policies, Economics, and Implementation Strategies
Author: Bashir O. Dabbousi, King Abdullah Petroleum Studies, Murad F. Barghouty, Saud M. Al-Fattah
ISBN: 1138073296 / 9781138073296
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 402
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2018
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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This book focuses on issues related to a suite of technologies known as “Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS),” which can be used to capture and store underground large amounts of industrial CO2 emissions. It addresses how CCS should work, as well as where, why, and how these technologies should be deployed, emphasizing the gaps to be filled in terms of research and development, technology, regulations, economics, and public acceptance.

The book is divided into three parts. The first part helps clarify the global context in which greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions can be analyzed, highlights the importance of fossil-fuel producing and consuming nations in positively driving clean fossil-fuel usage, and discusses the applicability of this technology on a global and regional level in a timely yet responsible manner. The second part provides a comprehensive overview of present and future technologies for the three elements of the CCS chain: CO2 capture, transport, and geological storage. The third part addresses the key drivers for CCS deployment worldwide. It provides analysis and assessment of the economic, regulatory, social, and environmental aspects associated with CCS development and deployment on a global scale. It offers a somewhat different perspective on CCS deployment by highlighting the environmental and socio-economic costs and benefits of CCS solutions compared to alternatives.

The book concludes with potential options and guidelines for sustainable and responsible CCS scale-up as a way to address prevailing global energy, environment, and climate concerns.

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Foreword

Part I : Why CCS?
Chapter 1 :
CCS in a Global Context
Chapter 2 : CCS Deployment Status, Regional Applicability, and Stakeholders

Part II : Technical Description and Operability of The CCS Chain
Chapter 3 :
CO2 Capture and Separation
Chapter 4 : CO2 Transport Systems
Chapter 5 : CO2 Geological Storage

Part III : Deployment Drivers
Chapter 6 :
CCS Regulatory Framework
Chapter 7 : Economics of The CCS Chain
Chapter 8 : CCS Quality Standards – Challenges to Commercialization
Chapter 9 : Conclusion : A Pragmatic Way Forward

Glossary
Index