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Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, energy security and
sustainability are three of the greatest contemporary global
challenges today. This year the Sino-German Cooperation Group
"Underground Storage of CO2 and Energy", is meeting on the 21-23
May 2013 for the second time in Goslar, Germany, to convene its 3rd
Sino-German conference on the theme "Clean Energy Systems in the
Subsurface: Production, Storage and Conversion". This volume is a
collection of diverse quality scientific works from different
perspectives elucidating on the current developments in CO2
geologic sequestration research to reduce greenhouse emissions
including measures to monitor surface leakage, groundwater quality
and the integrity of caprock, while ensuring a sufficient supply of
clean energy. The contributions herein have been structured into 6
major thematic research themes: Integrated Energy and Environmental
Utilization of Geo-reservoirs: Law, Risk Management &
Monitoring CO2 for Enhanced Gas and Oil Recovery, Coal Bedded
Methane and Geothermal Systems Trapping Mechanisms and
Multi-Barrier Sealing Systems for Long-Term CO2 Storage Coupled
THMC-Processes and Numerical Modelling Rock Mechanical Behaviour
Considering Cyclic Loading, Dilatancy, Damage, Self-sealing and
Healing Underground Storage and Supply of Energy "Clean energy
systems in the subsurface" will be invaluable to researchers,
scientists and experts in both academia and industry trying to find
a long lasting solution to the problems of global climate change,
energy security and sustainability.
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, energy security and
sustainability are three of the greatest contemporary global
challenges today. This year the Sino-German Cooperation Group
"Underground Storage of CO2 and Energy", is meeting on the 21-23
May 2013 for the second time in Goslar, Germany, to convene its 3rd
Sino-German conference on the theme "Clean Energy Systems in the
Subsurface: Production, Storage and Conversion". This volume is a
collection of diverse quality scientific works from different
perspectives elucidating on the current developments in CO2
geologic sequestration research to reduce greenhouse emissions
including measures to monitor surface leakage, groundwater quality
and the integrity of caprock, while ensuring a sufficient supply of
clean energy. The contributions herein have been structured into 6
major thematic research themes: Integrated Energy and Environmental
Utilization of Geo-reservoirs: Law, Risk Management &
Monitoring CO2 for Enhanced Gas and Oil Recovery, Coal Bedded
Methane and Geothermal Systems Trapping Mechanisms and
Multi-Barrier Sealing Systems for Long-Term CO2 Storage Coupled
THMC-Processes and Numerical Modelling Rock Mechanical Behaviour
Considering Cyclic Loading, Dilatancy, Damage, Self-sealing and
Healing Underground Storage and Supply of Energy "Clean energy
systems in the subsurface" will be invaluable to researchers,
scientists and experts in both academia and industry trying to find
a long lasting solution to the problems of global climate change,
energy security and sustainability.
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