Carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Nigeria: Fundamental science and potential implementation risks. Science World Journal, 2008, 3(2): 95-99Galadima, A. and Garba, Z. N. (2008) Carbon Captures and Storage in Nigeria: Fundamental Science and Potential Implementation Risks. Science World ...
This leads to the production of a flue gas mixture of CO2/H2Othereby producing a more concentrated CO2 product stream (90- 99%) after the water in the mixture has beencondensed. The advantage of this process is that there is usually no the need for subsequent separation to capturethe CO2 ...
Benefits and Challenges of Implementing Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technology in Nigeria The capture of CO2 can be achieved through a number of technologies. The major processes that willbe considered in this study are: * pre-combustion * post-combustion * oxyfuel combustion. Fig. 1 shows ...
Direct Air Capture with Carbon Storage: this aims to limit the effects of climate change by using very large fans to remove carbon dioxide from the air; Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: this aims to limit the effects of climate change by growing and harvesting plants as a source of...
Direct air capture, Carbon capture in Antarctica, CO2 desublimation, Cryogenic process development for CO2 removal, Heat transfer, supercritical CO2, heat transfer, mass transfer, supercritical fluids, phase change materials, thermal energy storage ...
The future of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Nigeria Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the techniques for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction. This article reviews the current status of CCS tech... M Anastassia,O Fredrick,W Malcolm - 《Science World Journal》 被引量: ...
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: this aims to limit the effects of climate change by growing and harvesting plants as a source of energy and then storing the emissions permanently in rocks or underground reservoirs; Enhanced Rock Weathering: this aims to limit the effects of climate chan...
An appraisal of adult mosquito trapping techniques used in Nigeria, West Africa. Cah. ORSTOM, sér. Entomol. méd., 3 and 4, 27 - 33. Google Scholar Service. M. W. and Highton, R. B. (1980). A chemical light trap for mosquitoes and other biting insects. J. med. Entomol., 17...
Large areas of the indigenous tropical forests in the southwestern part of Nigeria are being converted into agricultural lands and this has been reported to have serious implications for biodiversity and the environment. Cocoa based agroforestry is one o
Carbon sequestrationis the capture and ensuing storage of carbon in order to prevention it from being released into the atmosphere (Duku et al., 2011;Hu et al., 2020a). It results from the double benefits of long-term carbon sequestration and potentially positive soil change with the applicati...