Abstract
Keeping in view the dangers of global warming, it is imperative to limit the
levels of CO2 in the atmosphere; there are three means of achieving this;
increased energy efficiency, the use of fuels that do not lead to an increase
in the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and methods that remove carbon dioxide
from the atmosphere, for example carbon sequestration. The first two methods
are long term strategies and only the third offers some immediate relief to
the problem. 'The Future of Carbon Sequestration: Key drivers and resistors,
costs and technologies' is a new management report that examines the ways in
which CO2 can be captured, transported and stored to prevent it from returning
to the atmosphere. It analyzes the alternative means of generating
electricity, the associated costs and uses different costing models to
evaluate the most economical future strategy. Use this report to evaluate the
niche opportunities provided by carbon sequestration as a global CO2
stabilization strategy...