2. CO2 capture chain – transport – storage
2.1 Design
Geological storage of CO 2 has been widely studied for some years now at international level, particularly in the USA, Japan, Australia and Europe.
The principle is as follows: CO 2 from a major source of emissions (industrial flue gases, or CO 2 -rich raw natural gas leaving a reservoir) is captured, concentrated and compressed, then transported to a suitable geological site for storage.
The capture-transport-storage chain is shown in figure 1...
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Bibliography
Websites
IPCC https://www.ipcc.ch/languages-2/francais/publications/
IEA Greenhouse Gas Program http://www.ieaghg.org/
IFP Énergies nouvelles http://www.ifp.fr
...Events
International symposium on CO 2 capture and storage . Paris http://www.colloqueco2.com/
Rencontres Scientifiques de l'IFP Énergies nouvelles: 1 re international conference on the chemical loop
Regulations
OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic. OSPAR Commission Meeting. OSTEND: June 25-29, 2007. OSPAR Decision 2007/2 on the storage of carbon dioxide streams in geological structures.
OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic. OSPAR Commission Meeting. OSTEND: June 25-29, 2007. OSPAR Decision 2007/1 prohibiting...
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