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Geological CO2 storage

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 storage

Storing carbon dioxide (CO2) underground is not a new or emerging technology—it is an existing reality on an industrial scale. In fact, there are geological systems that naturally contain CO2 and many others throughout the world that experts have determined can retain centuries’ worth of injected CO2. This will help abate climate change by removing and keeping this greenhouse gas out of the atmosphere.

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