Geothermal Storage Articles
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Heat as a by–product or sub–product of CO2 storage in mafic and ultramafic rocks
Since carbonates are at a lower energy state than free CO2, storage through carbonation of silicate rocks is thermodynamically favoured and proceeds spontaneously by releasing heat. In an in–situ CO2 injection site, the heat released in these exothermic reactions can be exploited in a geothermal power–plant, effectively contributing toward the economic viability of the storage process. Our ...
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