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MMV - Measurement, Monitoring & Verification of CO2 Storage: UK Requirements Study - One Page Summary

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Abstract:

Effective, but practical and economic, monitoring of CO2 storage sites is a critical part of ensuring that CO2 is safely stored, legislative requirements are met and public confidence in CCS is gained and maintained. A large amount of work is going on in the area worldwide, with experience being gained through a series of CO2 injection projects both onshore and offshore. The ETI identified development of Measurement, Monitoring and Verification (MMV) tools to meet UK requirements as a key focus area for its CCS Programme, and undertook this Flexible Research Programme (FRP) Project to identify UK needs and priorities for technology development.

This is a one page summary of the project and its findings.

Publication Year:

2010

Publisher:

ETI

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ETI

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Language:

English

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application/pdf

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160517 B

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Energy Technologies Institute Open Licence for Materials

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Region:

United Kingdom

Publication Type:

Technical Report

Subject:

Technology

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage