geological carbon storage
Geological carbon storage refers to the process of capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial activities and storing it deep underground in geological formations, such as depleted oil and gas reservoirs, saline aquifers, or coal seams, to prevent its release into the atmosphere and mitigate climate change.
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Related Concepts (23)
- carbon capture and storage
- carbon capture technologies
- carbon dioxide storage
- carbon sequestration
- carbon storage sites
- climate change mitigation
- cost-effectiveness analysis
- enhanced oil recovery
- environmental impact assessment
- geologic storage certification
- geologic trapping mechanisms
- geological formations
- greenhouse gas emissions reduction
- injection techniques
- international collaboration
- leakage risk assessment
- life cycle analysis
- monitoring and verification
- policy and regulatory frameworks
- public acceptance and perception
- storage capacity assessment
- storage site characterization
- underground storage
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