CO2 Sequestration Methods Review:
Date: Monday, Mar 26, 2012
Fees: $100.00
Duration: 2hrs: 10.00AM - 12.00PM
Presenter: Opubo G Benebo
Location: Company FocusForum Office, 25 Banta Place, Hackensack, NJ
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Seminar Abstract:
Presuming the efficacious preprocessing of flue-gases and components
separation effectively isolating carbon dioxide for singular sequestration
in consistence with the previous seminar stipulations, this seminar examines the
several methods that have been proposed by various entities for mitigating
greenhouse gas emission by power plants and other operations entailing the
combustion of fossil fuels, whether such is coal, natural gas or crude oil,
to the end of the sequestration of carbon dioxide, and accordingly through analysis assesses
the engineering demands towards accomplishing each of the methods.
The analysis further critically
examines and constructs various forms of degrees or freedoms of failure and
then postulates the consequential effects of each of such failure associated
with any of the methods. Moreover the support of the method of sequestration
for sustained combustion utilization of fossil fuels is analyzed for the
general utility the method offers society at large in the methods role in
addressing other critical issues of sustainability. The analysis ultimately
evaluates by means of assignment of weights to various utilities of the
methods, the method of sequestration that best relatively supports
sustainability, and hence proffers the concept adoption of the method.
Of course, and quite admittedly,
evaluations by method of weighting is somewhat subjective, as different
assignment may result in different outcome; even then, the analysis elicits
a set of degrees of freedom of failure that may yet serve as a foundation
for other independent comparative evaluations.
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