Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8863076 | Applied Geochemistry | 2018 | 58 Pages |
Abstract
The combined method of ex-situ CO2 storage and hydrogen production proposed by this study offsets 90% of New Caledonia's annual CO2 emissions while compensating â¼10% of New Caledonia's annual energy demand. More globally, it has implications for cost effective disposal of industrial CO2 emissions and production of hydrogen gas (clean energy) at a large scale; those two processes could be combined using the residual heat provided by a third one such as the high temperature smelting of ore.
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Authors
Kanchana Kularatne, Olivier Sissmann, Eric Kohler, Michel Chardin, Sonia Noirez, Isabelle Martinez,