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GIS modeling of CO2 emission sources and storage possibilities
Yousefi-Sahzabi A.
Energy Procedia
Published: 2011Citations: 19
Abstract
This paper summarizes the capabilities of geographical information system (GIS) in CO2 capture and geological storage (CCS). GIS is emerging as a useful tool for the spatio-temporal analysis, techno-economic feasibility and environmental assessment of CCS projects. A review on the recent case studies reveals the applicability of geo-information technology to the screening and analysis of emission sources, transportation and storage possibilities of CO2. This paper presents a survey on the methodologies, techniques and tools for modeling of the CO2 emission form stationary sources, CCS-GIS database development, spatial source-sink matching, and economic assessment.
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