Carbon Capture by Howard Herzog

Carbon Capture by Howard Herzog

Author:Howard Herzog [Herzog, Howard]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: climate change; fossil fuels; carbon capture and storage; climate mitigation; carbon storage and utilization; carbon utilization; negative emissions; CCS; direct air capture
Publisher: MIT Press
Published: 2018-09-27T00:00:00+00:00


Notes

1. B. Suresh, Carbon Dioxide [Chemical Economics Handbook, SRI Consulting] (March 2010), 136.

2. Gemma Heddle et al., “The Economics of CO2 Storage,” MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment report no. 2003–003 (August 2003): 13–26. http://sequestration.mit.edu/pdf/LFEE_2003-003_RP.pdf.

3. Suresh, Carbon Dioxide, 145.

4. Ragnhild Skagestad, “Ship Transport of CO2 Status and Technology Gaps,” Tel-Tek report no. 2214090 (September 16, 2014): 8. http://www.gassnova.no/no/Documents/Ship_transport_TelTEK_2014.pdf.

5. J. J. Heinrich et al., “Environmental Assessment of Geologic Storage of CO2,” MIT Laboratory for Energy and the Environment report no. 2003–002 (March 2004): 17–20. http://sequestration.mit.edu/pdf/LFEE_2003-002_RP.pdf.

6. Suresh, Carbon Dioxide, 146–147.

7. IPCC, Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (UK: Cambridge University Press, 2005), 208.

8. Ibid., 14.

9. Heinrich, “Environmental Assessment of Geologic Storage of CO2,” 6.

10. Ibid., 9–10.

11. https://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/induced/overview.php.

12. Jordan Kearns et al., “Developing a Consistent Database for Regional Geologic CO2 Storage Capacity Worldwide,” Energy Procedia 114 (July 2017): 4699.

13. M. L. Szulczewski et al., “Lifetime of Carbon Capture and Storage as a Climate-Change Mitigation Technology,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109, no. 14 (April 2012): 5185–5189.

14. Kearns et al., “Developing a Consistent Database,” 4697–4709.

15. Josh Wolff and Howard J. Herzog, “What Lessons Can Hydraulic Fracturing Teach CCS about Social Acceptance?,” Energy Procedia 63 (2014): 7024–7042.

16. IPCC, Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage, 227–317.

17. Howard J. Herzog, Ken Caldeira, and John Reilly, “An Issue of Permanence: Assessing the Effectiveness of Temporary Carbon Storage,” Climatic Change 59, no. 3 (August 2003): 293–310.

18. David I. Auerbach, “Impacts of Ocean CO2 Disposal on Marine Life,” Environmental Modeling and Assessment, 2 (1997): 333–343.

19. Howard J. Herzog, “Carbon Sequestration via Mineral Carbonation: Overview and Assessment” (March 2002): 11. http://sequestration.mit.edu/pdf/carbonates.pdf.

20. W. K. O’Connor, D. C. Dahlin, G. E. Rush, S. J. Gerdemann, L. R. Penner, and D. N. Nilsen, “Aqueous Mineral Carbonation,” DOE/ARC-TR-04–002 (March 2005): 1.

21. Juerg M. Matter et al., “Rapid Carbon Mineralization for Permanent Disposal of Anthropogenic Carbon Dioxide Emissions,” Science 352, no. 6291 (June 10, 2016): 1312–1324.

22. Suresh, 20–116.

23. IPCC, Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage, 8.

24. Niall Mac Dowell et al., “The Role of CO2 Capture and Utilization in Mitigating Climate Change,” Nature Climate Change 7 (April 2017): 243.



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