2006
DOI: 10.1080/00207230601047198
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The limited role for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in a sustainable Australian energy future

Abstract: There is considerable debate regarding the potential role of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in reducing Australia's greenhouse emissions. The latest climate change science suggests that major (60% or more by 2050), rapid (peaking within 20 years) cuts in global emissions may be required to avoid dangerous climate change. There are a number of existing abatement options including energy efficiency, various renewable energy technologies, nuclear power and fuel switching to natural gas; as well as … Show more

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“…Figure 5. The effect of CCS on power plant efficiency [14] Cook [39] and MacGill et al [40] have given a more detailed description of CCS and its potential role in the energy policy of Australia.…”
Section: B) Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (Ccs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5. The effect of CCS on power plant efficiency [14] Cook [39] and MacGill et al [40] have given a more detailed description of CCS and its potential role in the energy policy of Australia.…”
Section: B) Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (Ccs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latest climate change science suggests that major (60% or more by 2050), rapid (peaking within 20 years) cuts in global emissions may be required to avoid dangerous climate change. There are a number of existing abatement options including energy efficiency, various renewable energy technologies, nuclear power and fuel switching to natural gas; as well as emerging options including carbon capture and storage [22].…”
Section: Global Emissions Of Carbon Dioxidementioning
confidence: 99%