With the general reader in mind, Clean Energy, Climate and
Carbon outlines the global challenge of decreasing greenhouse gas
emissions. It covers the changing concentration of atmospheric
carbon dioxide through time and its causes, before considering the
promise and the limitations of a wide range of energy technologies
for decreasing carbon dioxide emissions.
Despite the need to decrease carbon dioxide, the global use of
fossil fuels is increasing and is likely to continue to do so for
some decades to come. With this in mind, the book looks at the
range of clean energy technologies and considers in detail, what
for many people is the unfamiliar clean energy technology of carbon
capture and storage (CCS). How can we capture carbon dioxide from
flue gases? How do we transport it? How do we store it in suitable
rocks? What are suitable rocks and where do we find them? How do we
know the carbon dioxide will remain trapped once it is injected
underground? What does CCS cost and how do those costs compare with
other technology options?
The book also explores the political environment in which the
discussion on clean energy technology options is occurring. What
will a price on carbon do for technology uptake and what are the
prospects of cutting our emissions by 2020 and of making even
deeper cuts by 2050? What will the technology mix look like by that
time?
For people who are concerned about climate change, or who want to
learn more about clean energy technologies, including CCS, this is
the definitive view of the opportunities and the challenges we face
in decreasing emissions despite a seemingly inexorable global
increase in energy demand.
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