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CCS Risk Assessment and Management Course
Carbon Capture and Storage is a means of mitigating the contribution of fossil fuel emissions to global warming, based on capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) from large point sources such as fossil fuel power plants, and storing it in such a way that it does not enter the atmosphere.
The CO2 can be permanently stored in various deep geological formations (including saline aquifers and depleted reservoirs), liquid storage in the ocean, and solid storage by reaction of CO2 with metal oxides to produce stable carbonates. Whichever way we would want to store CO2 there risks involved which have to be identified, assessed, analysed and managed.
The CCS Risk Assessment and Management Course classify Carbon Storage Risk into Business, Legal, Environmental, Quality, Health, Safety, Security and Technical Risk Domains and comprehensively discuss managing these risk domains through the Carbon Storage life Cycle: Pre-Characterization, Appraisal, CO2 Store Development and Injection, Monitoring and Abandonment
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