2024
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2024.1450991
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Progress in carbon dioxide capture, storage and monitoring in geological landform

Phakamile Ndlovu,
Rendani Bulannga,
Liberty L. Mguni

Abstract: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is recognized as a potent strategy for managing the accumulation of human-generated CO2 in the atmosphere, helping to alleviate climate change’s effects. The CO2 gas is captured from the point source through methods such as pre-treating fossil fuels, oxy-fuel combustion, or post-combustion capture; thereafter; it is transported to a storage location and injected into geological formations. This article provides an overview of carbon dioxide capture and sequestration, focusing o… Show more

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