2011
DOI: 10.1299/jee.6.412
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Deep Ocean CO2 Sequestration via GLAD (Gas-Lift Advanced Dissolution) System

Abstract: To mitigate global warming, a system that can dissolve huge amount of gaseous CO 2 expelled from a fossil fuel-fired power plant into the ocean, which must be at the same time eco-friendly to the ocean environment, is indispensable. We propose a system of sequestrating such CO 2 in the deep ocean water based on gas-lift effects, the so-called GLAD (Gas-Lift Advanced Dissolution) system. The primary system is an inverse-J (originally) pipeline set in the ocean at a depth of 200−3000 m. In the system, pumping po… Show more

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“…The system is capable of sequestering low purity CO 2 emissions sources and bypasses the liquefaction stage for CO 2 . However, the system still needs to address the technological challenges, issues of operational safety of carrying the gas to the system, maintenance of the system and the environmental performance of the system [19].…”
Section: Gas Lift Advances Device (Glad) Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system is capable of sequestering low purity CO 2 emissions sources and bypasses the liquefaction stage for CO 2 . However, the system still needs to address the technological challenges, issues of operational safety of carrying the gas to the system, maintenance of the system and the environmental performance of the system [19].…”
Section: Gas Lift Advances Device (Glad) Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%