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The International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control is a peer reviewed journal focusing on applied science and engineering advances in control of greenhouse gas emissions and reductions of their atmospheric concentrations through carbon dioxide capture, transport and storage. The Journal publishes results of experimental and pilot studies, technology demonstrations, process design and optimization, and techno-economic, policy, and life-cycle analyses relevant to applications in the power sector, major resource, manufacturing and production industries, and negative emissions technologies. Original research, review and comment papers are included.
The scope of the journal (whilst not exclusive to) includes:
CO2 Capture
New research results relevant for large scale CO2 capture systems using chemical solvents, solid sorbents, chemical looping, calcium looping, membranes and membrane reactors and hybrid systems, PSA, cryogenics etc.
- Advances in CO2 capture processes (post combustion, pre combustion, oxy combustion) for power plants, cement and steel plants, refineries, petrochemicals, and other large industries
- Experimental results at pilot level from laboratory scale to demonstration, and relevant modelling work for scaling up
- CO2 capture process simulation for energy penalty reductions. Dynamic modelling.
- Cost analyses and cost reduction strategies
- Environmental impacts/risk, safety and life-cycle assessment of capture facilities
CO2 Transport
- Design and material/technical issues for CO2 transport systems
- Economic analyses and systems level optimization of CO2 transport systems
- Risk assessments and safety issues
- Permitting and regulatory issues
CO2 Geological Storage
- Geological formation/storage capacity assessments
- Matching emissions sources and storage opportunities
- Site selection and characterization
- Modelling the fate and effects of stored CO2
- Integrity of the storage site, including caprocks and wells
- Test injection research results
- Risk assessments and management
- Monitoring tool developments and applications
- Environmental impact assessments
- Demonstration project results and operational experiences
- Induced seismicity, pressure maintenance, brine displacement, groundwater impacts
- Remediation and measurement, monitoring and verification issues
- Experiences from natural/industrial analogues
Alternative storage options
- Ex situ mineral carbonation (research results, safety/risk assessments, environmental/energy/legal issues, public acceptance, regulation and costs)
- Advanced weathering
- Ocean storage
Alternative mitigation options/negative emission options
- BioCCS and other bioenergy mitigation options
- Negative emission accounting principles
- Comparison of different GHG mitigation options such as energy efficiency, renewables and nuclear power and their potential to reduce CO2 emissions
System Integration and Infrastructure development
- Flexibility of operation of plants and on energy systems, integration issues, infrastructure development issues, financing and policies
Implementation issues
- Legal and regulatory developments/issues
- Human/engineering capacity constraints
- Public awareness/acceptance issues
- Industry case studies on GHG mitigation technology implementation, learning by doing, knowledge transfer, stakeholder engagement and financing options
Integrated Assessments, economic instruments that would induce commercial CCS deployment
- Energy and economic modelling of the role that CCS will play in the broader portfolio of emissions mitigation options under different scenarios
- Analyses of policy options (national and international) to reduce GHG emissions and how these impact the commercial deployment of CCS systems
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Editor-in-Chief Founding Editor John J. GaleInternational Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research and Development Programme, Cheltenham, United KingdomAssociate Editors Mohammad R.M. Abu ZahraKhalifa University of Science Technology - Abu Dhabi Campus, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Email Mohammad R.M. Abu ZahraCharles JenkinsCommonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, AustraliaEmail Charles JenkinsNeil WildgustUniversity of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States Email Neil WildgustEditorial Board Members Sally BensonStanford University, Stanford, California, United StatesJens BirkholzerE O Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California, United StatesOlav BollandNorwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NorwayAndreas BuschHeriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United KingdomJ. William CareyLos Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, United StatesEddy ChuiNatural Resources Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaTim DixonInternational Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research and Development Programme, Cheltenham, United KingdomPaul H.M. FeronCSIRO Energy Centre Newcastle, Mayfield West, AustraliaJohn J. GaleInternational Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas Research and Development Programme, Cheltenham, United KingdomHoward J. HerzogMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United StatesSandra KentishThe University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaNikolaos KoukouzasCentre for Research and Technology-Hellas, Thessaloniki, GreeceXi LiangThe University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United KingdomZhiwu LiangHunan University, Changsha, ChinaAnders LyngfeltChalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, SwedenHaroun MahgereftehUniversity College London, London, United KingdomToshifumi MatsuokaFukada Geological Institute, Tokyo, Japan Kyoto University Emeritus ProfessorJean-Philippe (JP) NicotUniversity of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, United StatesAuli NiemiUppsala University, Uppsala, SwedenToru SatoThe University of Tokyo Graduate School of Frontier Sciences Department of Ocean Technology Policy and Environment, Kashiwa, JapanPaitoon TontiwachwuthikulUniversity of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaRui XiaoSoutheast University School of Energy and Environment, Nanjing, ChinaZiqiu XueResearch Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth, Kizugawa, Japan
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