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JUNE 2024 - CCUS IN THE INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY A REVIEW OF CO2

13 Jun 2024

on emissions data of cement facilities in India, estimating the total cost of capture, compression and transport, In 2023, The Global Cement and Concrete Association assuming renewables provide the necessary energy for (GCCA), The Global CCS Institute (GCCSI) and the Clean capture and compression, completes the source-sink Energy Ministerial (CEM) CCUS Initiative partnered to analysis. [...] transport and storage aspects, as well as the policy, Consequently, the reported values in this study, as well legal, and regulatory environment, and commercial as those in the literature, are subject to uncertainty, models for deployment of CCUS in the Indian cement emphasizing the urgent need to take action on sector. [...] 6 CCUS IN THE INDIAN CEMENT INDUSTRY 3.0 CO2 STORAGE RESOURCES IN INDIA The aim of this study is to estimate storage resources in and 26.83% of the basinal area. [...] [15] on the other hand, employed the same theoretical specific storage capacity of 0.2 MtCO2/km2 and applied it to the areal extent of the basins while assuming the presence of suitable aquifers in all the Indian basins. [...] This approach is the best and most In addition to the Deccan Traps, there is a smaller basalt reliable way to determine the range of CO2 storage formation in northeast India known as the Rajmahal Trap factor of the targeted area and, consequently, the (Figure 20).
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