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Title: Carbon Sequestration


1
Carbon Sequestration
  • Red Balansay
  • ESS 315

2
What Is It?
  • Also known as carbon capture
  • A geoengineering technique for the long-term
    storage of carbon dioxide (or other forms of
    carbon) for the mitigation of global warming
  • More than 33 billion tons of carbon emissions
    (annual worldwide)
  • Ways that carbon can be stored (sequestered)
  • In plants and soil terrestrial sequestration
    (carbon sinks)
  • Underground geological sequestration
  • Deep in ocean ocean sequestration
  • As a solid material (still in development)

3
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration
4
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration
  • The process through which CO2 from the atmosphere
    is absorbed naturally through photosynthesis
    stored as carbon in biomass soils.
  • Tropical deforestation is responsible for 20 of
    worlds annual CO2 emissions, though offset by
    uptake of atmospheric CO2 by forests and
    agriculture
  • Ways to reduce greenhouse gases
  • avoiding emissions by maintaining existing carbon
    storage in trees and soils
  • increasing carbon storage by tree planting or
    conversion from conventional to conservation
    tillage practices on agricultural lands

5
Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration (continued)
  • Carbon seq. rates differ based on the species of
    tree, type of soil, regional climate, topography
    management practice
  • Pine plantations in SE United States can
    accumulate almost 100 metric tons of carbon per
    acre after 90 years ( 1 metric ton 1 year)
  • Carbon accumulation eventually reaches saturation
    point where additional sequestration is no longer
    possible (when trees reach maturity, or when the
    organic matter in soils builds back up to
    original levels before losses occurred)
  • After saturation, the trees or agricultural
    practices still need to be sustained to maintain
    the accumulated carbon and prevent subsequent
    losses of carbon back to the atmosphere

6
Geological Sequestration
Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium
(Illinois)
7
Geological Sequestration
  • Storing of CO2 underground in rock formations
    able to retain large amounts of CO2 over a long
    time period
  • Held in small pore spaces (have held oil and nat.
    gas for millions of years)

Layers shown Coal, brine aquifer, gas bearing
sandstone, gas bearing shale
8
Geological Sequestration (continued)
  • Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium
    (Illinois Basin)
  • 1/7 regional partnerships selected to determine
    the best approaches for capturing and storing CO2
    that might otherwise contribute to global climate
    change
  • assess geological carbon sequestration options in
    the 60,000 square mile Illinois Basin (Within the
    Basin are deep, noneconomic coal resources,
    numerous mature oil fields and deep saline rock
    formations with potential to store CO2)
  • Feb 2009 Successfully completed 8,000 ft deep
    injection well
  • By 2013, a total of one million metric tons of
    carbon dioxide (roughly the annual emissions of
    220,000 automobiles) is expected to be stored
    within the formation.

9
Ocean Sequestration
10
Ocean Sequestration
  • Carbon is naturally stored in the ocean via two
    pumps, solubility and biological, and there are
    analogous man-made methods, direct injection and
    ocean fertilization, respectively. Eventually
    equilibrium between the ocean and the atmosphere
    will be reached with or without human
    intervention and 80 of the carbon will remain in
    the ocean. The same equilibrium will be reached
    whether the carbon is injected into the
    atmosphere or the ocean. The rational behind
    ocean sequestration is simply to speed up the
    natural process.

11
Ocean Sequestration
  • Carbon sequestration by direct injection into the
    deep ocean involves the capture, separation,
    transport, and injection of CO2 from land or
    tankers  
  • 1/3 of CO2 emitted a year already enters the
    ocean
  • Ocean has 50 times more carbon than the atmosphere

12
National Energy Technology Laboratory
13
National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • (NETL)
  • Develop technologies to capture, separate, and
    store carbon dioxide (CO2) in order to reduce
    greenhouse gas emissions without adversely
    influencing energy use or hindering economic
    growth
  • Contributes greatly to Obamas goal of the
    development of technologies to reduce greenhouse
    gas emissions
  • NETL envisions having a technology portfolio of
    safe, cost-effective, commercial-scale greenhouse
    gas capture, storage, and mitigation technologies
    that are available for commercial deployment
    beginning in 2020.

14
National Energy Technology Laboratory
  • NETLs primary Carbon Sequestration Research
    Development Objectives
  • lowering the cost and energy penalty associated
    with CO2 capture from large point sources
  • improving the understanding of factors affecting
    CO2 storage permanence, capacity, and safety in
    geologic formations and terrestrial ecosystems
  • Once met, new and existing power plants and fuel
    processing facilities in the U.S. (and around the
    world) will have the potential to be retrofitted
    with CO2 capture technologies.

15
Offset Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
  • At the global level, the IPCC Third Assessment
    Report estimates that 100 billion metric tons of
    carbon over the next 50 years could be
    sequestered through forest preservation, tree
    planting and improved agricultural management.
  • Offset 10-20 of estimated fossil fuel emissions
  • Obamas Clean Coal Plan
  • fund five essentially pilot projects with
    commercial scale coal-fired power plants that
    have carbon capture sequestration

16
Offset Greenhouse Gas Emissions?
  • Carbon Sequestration is not yet viable at a
    commercial level
  • Small scale projects demonstrated (lab
    experiments) but CS is still a developing
    technology
  • Concern with injecting carbon dioxide into ground
    or ocean because fear of leaks into water table
    or escape of CO2 into a massive bubble that can
    potentially suffocate humans and animals

17
Sources
  • Overview
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_sequestration
  • http//www.netl.doe.gov/technologies/carbon_seq/in
    dex.html
  • Obama
  • http//www.cleanairconservancy.org/blogDetail.php?
    id486
  • http//my.barackobama.com/page/content/newenergy_m
    orerelief
  • Terrestrial Sequestration
  • http//www.epa.gov/sequestration/faq.html
  • Geological Sequestration
  • http//sequestration.org/
  • http//www.fossil.energy.gov/programs/sequestratio
    n/geologic/index.html
  • Ocean Sequestration
  • http//www.princeton.edu/chm333/2002/fall/co_two/
    oceans/
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