Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilization Technology By Break Through Solar Cell in India
Abstract
Global warming and climate change concerns have triggered global efforts to reduce the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is considered a crucial strategy for meeting CO2 emission reduction targets. This paper reveals, various aspects of CCS including the state of the art technologies for CO2 capture, separation, transport, storage and utilization. As per Greenhouse Development Right (GDR) our projection of different trends of coal-based power plant capacities up to 2050 ranges between 13 and 111 Giga tone (Gt) of CO2 that may be captured from coalfired power plants to be built by 2050. If very optimistic assumptions about the country’s CO2 storage potential are applied, 75 Gt of CO2 could theoretically be stored as a result of matching these sources with suitable sinks. The aim of the present review is to check the feasibility and economics of CCS and CO2 utilization in fuel production by brake through solar cell technology.
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