Posts Tagged ‘carbon sequestration’

To Bury CO2 or Recycle It

While not the most powerful of the greenhouse gases produced by humanity, CO2 is certainly the most prevalent, if you don’t count water vapor. To a very large extent, addressing climate change depends on three main strategies for dealing with the excess CO2 our activities emit: avoiding its creation by switching to other energy sources, such as renewables or nuclear power; capturing and storing

Talking Energy: carbon capture and storage

Hot topic: fully operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) is still several years away, but when it finally arrives this “clean coal” technology will change the face of energy generation

Engineer has leak proof CO2 storage idea

A U.S. engineer says he’s developed a leak-proof carbon sequestration storage method that eliminates the risk of CO2 escaping via buoyancy.