Storing Carbon Dioxide in Saline Formations: Analyzing Extracted Water Treatment and Use for Power Plant Cooling.
@inproceedings{Kobos2010StoringCD, title={Storing Carbon Dioxide in Saline Formations: Analyzing Extracted Water Treatment and Use for Power Plant Cooling.}, author={P. Kobos and J. Roach and G. Klise and J. L. Krumhansl and T. Dewers and J. Heath and B. Dwyer and D. Borns and A. McNemar}, year={2010} }
In an effort to address the potential to scale up of carbon dioxide (CO{sub 2}) capture and sequestration in the United States saline formations, an assessment model is being developed using a national database and modeling tool. This tool builds upon the existing NatCarb database as well as supplemental geological information to address scale up potential for carbon dioxide storage within these formations. The focus of the assessment model is to specifically address the question, 'Where are… CONTINUE READING
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