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Carbon Storage R&D with ScienceDirect

How engineers and geoscientists are studying the feasibility of CO2 storage in saline aquifers with Elsevier’s Innovation Intelligence solutions.

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Finding feasible carbon storage solutions

As energy companies transition to a low-carbon economy, engineers and geoscientists are tasked with determining how these organizations can implement carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies to reduce emissions.

For researchers investigating the feasibility of storing CO2 in deep saline aquifers, accessing up-to-date and relevant research articles and datasets can be a daunting task.

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The innovation challenge

There is so much information and research literature, which can make it difficult to identify what is important and what is not. Professionals working in CCUS need access to the following:

  • The latest published research on CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers, including gaps in knowledge or areas of uncertainty

  • Information on the geology, hydrology and geochemistry of potential storage sites, including potential environmental risks or challenges

  • Data on the behavior of CO2 during injection and storage, enabling researchers to evaluate the potential for CO2 plume migration and leakage

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The ScienceDirect impact

ScienceDirect provides immediate access to the latest high-quality research articles and reviews on CO2 storage to help guide more informed decision-making with increased speed. Results include:

  • Improved efficiency and cost savings

  • Significantly reduced risk of accidents or incidents associated with CO2 storage

  • An upskilled workforce to handle next-generation carbon storage projects

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