C-Questor have launched a new subsidary company Spinray - capture, fix and store permanently greenhouse gases underground. |
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Geological sequestration is a key resource area in the fight against global warming. Its techniques were originally developed for Enhanced Oil Recovery procedures in which carbon dioxide from power stations is pumped into exhausted oil wells to help extract residual pockets of otherwise irrecoverable oil. Most of the recent rise in CO2 in the atmosphere comes from man’s ‘burning’ of oil and other geologically sourced fossil fuels like coal and gas. An effective way of mitigating against global warming, is therefore to use C-Questor’s technologies to return the GHG’s produced by the burning of these fossil fuels into geological cavities that have been created in disused coal mines, depleted oil wells and exhausted gas fields, from which the fossil fuels originated in the first place. ‘Carbon dioxide from power plants is one of the biggest sources of Greenhouse Gas emissions. Existing power stations can be retrofitted for carbon capture.’
‘Sequestering emissions of CO2 in building materials, geological formations, former fossil fuel reservoirs, and in the deep ocean is potentially one of the most cost effective ways to mitigate climate change’
Geological Heat and Power Many countries use high pressure steam generated by radioactive decay deep in the Earth’s crust to provide heat or generate power. Up to this point, geothermal power has received very little investment compared to other energy sources, in spite of this, geothermal has huge potential. Unlike other renewable technologies, geothermal is always available which makes it ideal for baseline power generation. Globally, there are thought to be a huge number of as yet undiscovered locations where it is possible to drill for steam which can directly turn an electricity turbine, or at least for hot water which can either be used in a binary cycle using refrigerant gas for generating electricity, or for supplying domestic heat and hot water using a district heating system.
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