Carbon capture and storage including coal-fired power plants:
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index Capturing CO2 from Coal-Fired Power Plants: Challenges for a Comprehensive Strategy -- Escaping Radioactivity from Coal-fired Power Plants -- Introducing CCS: Potential Changes in Coal-Fired Power Plant Design, Operation and Regulation in a Carbon Constrained Future -- Spatial Impacts of Tradable Permit Markets: The Case of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions -- The Carbon Cycle: Implications for Climate Change and Congress -- Are Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rising More Rapidly than Expected? -- Climate Change: Federal Actions Will Greatly Affect the Viability of Carbon Capture and Storage As A Key Mitigation Option "Nationally-recognized studies and our contacts with a diverse group of industry representatives, nongovernmental organizations, and academic researchers show that key barriers to CCS deployment include (1) underdeveloped and costly CO2 capture technology and (2) regulatory and legal uncertainties over CO2 capture, injection, and storage. Among the key technological barriers are a lack of experience in capturing significant amounts of CO2 from power plants and the significant cost of capturing CO2, particularly from existing coal-fired power plants, which are the single largest source of CO2 emissions in the United States. Compounding these technological issues are regulatory and legal uncertainties, including uncertainty regarding liability for CO2 leakage and ownership of CO2 once injected. According to the IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, and other knowledgeable authorities, another barrier is the absence of a national strategy to control CO2 emissions (emissions trading plan, CO2 emissions tax, or other mandatory control of CO2 emissions), without which the electric utility industry has little incentive to capture and store its CO2 emissions. Moreover, according to key agency officials, the absence of a national strategy has also deterred their agencies from addressing other important practical issues, such as resolving how stored CO2 would be treated in a future CO2 emissions trading plan."--pub. desc |
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spelling | Carbon capture and storage including coal-fired power plants Todd P. Carington, editor New York Nova Science Publishers c2010 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 182 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Environmental science, engineering and technology series Includes bibliographical references and index Capturing CO2 from Coal-Fired Power Plants: Challenges for a Comprehensive Strategy -- Escaping Radioactivity from Coal-fired Power Plants -- Introducing CCS: Potential Changes in Coal-Fired Power Plant Design, Operation and Regulation in a Carbon Constrained Future -- Spatial Impacts of Tradable Permit Markets: The Case of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions -- The Carbon Cycle: Implications for Climate Change and Congress -- Are Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rising More Rapidly than Expected? -- Climate Change: Federal Actions Will Greatly Affect the Viability of Carbon Capture and Storage As A Key Mitigation Option "Nationally-recognized studies and our contacts with a diverse group of industry representatives, nongovernmental organizations, and academic researchers show that key barriers to CCS deployment include (1) underdeveloped and costly CO2 capture technology and (2) regulatory and legal uncertainties over CO2 capture, injection, and storage. Among the key technological barriers are a lack of experience in capturing significant amounts of CO2 from power plants and the significant cost of capturing CO2, particularly from existing coal-fired power plants, which are the single largest source of CO2 emissions in the United States. Compounding these technological issues are regulatory and legal uncertainties, including uncertainty regarding liability for CO2 leakage and ownership of CO2 once injected. According to the IPCC, the National Academy of Sciences, and other knowledgeable authorities, another barrier is the absence of a national strategy to control CO2 emissions (emissions trading plan, CO2 emissions tax, or other mandatory control of CO2 emissions), without which the electric utility industry has little incentive to capture and store its CO2 emissions. Moreover, according to key agency officials, the absence of a national strategy has also deterred their agencies from addressing other important practical issues, such as resolving how stored CO2 would be treated in a future CO2 emissions trading plan."--pub. desc TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / General bisacsh Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) fast Carbon sequestration fast Coal-fired power plants / Environmental aspects fast Umwelt Coal-fired power plants Environmental aspects Carbon sequestration Carbon cycle (Biogeochemistry) Carbon dioxide capture and storage (DE-588)7628985-0 gnd rswk-swf Kohlendioxid (DE-588)4031648-8 gnd rswk-swf Kohlendioxid (DE-588)4031648-8 s Carbon dioxide capture and storage (DE-588)7628985-0 s 1\p DE-604 Carington, Todd P. Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=354326 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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