| Publication Type | presentation |
| Research Institute | Institute for Clean and Secure Energy (ICSE) |
| Author | Friedmann, Julio |
| Title | Technical challenges to geological carbon sequestration |
| Date | 2008-05-23 |
| Description | Conclusions: 1-Current knowledge strongly supports carbon sequestration as a successful technology to dramatically reduce CO2emissions. 2-Current science and technology gaps appear resolvable at scale Deployment issues, including regulatory, legal, and operational concerns can be advised by science IN LARGE PROJECTS 3-"We know enough to site a project, operated it, monitor it, and close it safely and effectively. We do not yet know enough for a full national or worldwide deployment." 4-Site characterization, monitoring, and hazard assessment & management are keys to commercial success |
| Type | Text |
| Publisher | Institute for Clean and Secure Energy |
| Subject | carbon sequestration; reduce CO2 emissions; geological carbon sequestration; CO2; CCS economics; CCS. |
| Language | eng |
| Conference Title | The Future of Coal in Carbon-Constrained World |
| Bibliographic Citation | Friedmann, J. (2008). Technical challenges to geological carbon sequestration. University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy. Presentation: The Future of Coal in Carbon-Constrained World, May 23, 2008, Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
| Relation Has Part | Presentation: The Future of Coal in Carbon-Constrained World, May 23, 2008, Salt Lake City Public Library, Salt Lake City, Utah |
| Rights Management | ©University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy |
| Format Medium | application/pdf |
| Format Extent | 4,092,500 bytes |
| Identifier | ir-eua/id/1336 |
| Source | DSpace at ICSE |
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| Setname | ir_eua |
| ID | 212555 |
| Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6d53m10 |