Carbon dioxide capture and storage
2005
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IPCC special report on carbon dioxide capture and storage
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This Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Special Report provides information for policymakers, scientists and engineers in the field of climate change and reduction of CO₂ emissions. It describes sources, capture, transport, and storage of CO₂. It also discusses the costs, economic potential, and societal issues of the technology, including public perception and regulatory aspects. Storage options evaluated include geological storage, ocean storage, and mineral carbonation. Notably, the report places CO₂ capture and storage in the context of other climate change mitigation options, such as fuel switch, energy efficiency, renewables and nuclear energy. This report shows that the potential of CO₂ capture and storage is considerable, and the costs for mitigating climate change can be decreased compared to strategies where only other climate change mitigation options are considered. The importance of future capture and storage of CO₂ for mitigating climate change will depend on a number of factors, including financial incentives provided for deployment, and whether the risks of storage can be successfully managed. The volume includes a Summary for Policymakers approved by governments represented in the IPCC, and a Technical Summary. 5 annexes.
Summary for policymakers -- Technical summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of CO₂ -- 3.Capture of CO₂ -- 4. Transport of CO₂ -- 5. Underground geological storage -- 6. Ocean storage -- 7. Mineral carbonation and industrial uses of carbon dioxide -- 9. Implications of carbon dioxide capture and storage for greenhouse gas inventories and accounting -- Annex 1. Properties of CO₂ and carbon based fuels-- Annex 2. Glossary, acronyms and abbreviations -- Annex 3. Units -- Annex 4. Authors and reviewers -- Annex 5. List of major IPCC reports.
Summary for policymakers -- Technical summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Sources of CO₂ -- 3.Capture of CO₂ -- 4. Transport of CO₂ -- 5. Underground geological storage -- 6. Ocean storage -- 7. Mineral carbonation and industrial uses of carbon dioxide -- 9. Implications of carbon dioxide capture and storage for greenhouse gas inventories and accounting -- Annex 1. Properties of CO₂ and carbon based fuels-- Annex 2. Glossary, acronyms and abbreviations -- Annex 3. Units -- Annex 4. Authors and reviewers -- Annex 5. List of major IPCC reports.
AuthorsMetz, Bert
Davidson, Ogunlade R.
Coninck, Heleen de
Loos, Manuela
Meyer, Leo
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Response Strategies Working Group
Davidson, Ogunlade R.
Coninck, Heleen de
Loos, Manuela
Meyer, Leo
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Response Strategies Working Group
DateNew York : Cambridge University Press, 2005
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x, 431 p. : ill., charts, graphs, maps, tables
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Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
9780521866439