Geological Carbon Storage (GCS) is one of the most promising
technologies to address the issue of excessive anthropogenic CO2
emissions into the atmosphere due to fossil fuel combustion. For
GCS, the saline aquifers are considered very attractive compared to
other options because of their huge sequestration capacity in U.S.
and other parts of the world. However, in order to fully exploit
their potential, the injection strategies need to be investigated
that can address the issues of both the CO2 storage efficiency and
safety along with their economic feasibility. Numerical simulations
can be used to determine these strategies before the deployment of
full scale sequestration in saline aquifers. This book presents the
physical models, numerical simulation techniques and genetic
algorithm based optimization method for CO2 sequestration in saline
aquifers. Several model examples, benchmark studies as well as
examples of actual large scale sequestration efforts in saline
aquifers worldwide are presented and compared with available field
data. The goal of the book is to provide important insights in
physical modeling as well uncertainties associated with the
numerical simulation of GCS.
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