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                                          PUBLICATIONS

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                                          KAPSARC - Carbon Capture and Storage: Technologies, Policies, Economics, and Implementation Strategies - 2011
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                                          Carbon Capture and Storage: Technologies, Policies, Economics, and Implementation Strategies 
                                          by Geogreen and KAPSARC
                                          commissioned by KAPSARC
                                          (Released November 2011)
                                          Geogreen was commissioned to produce most of the content for a book published by KAPSARC (King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Cente) of Saudi Arabia. The book provides an explanation of the current science, politics, and economics of global energy trends today, the technical basics, economics, and regulatory issues for CCS, as well as the environmental and social implications. 

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                                          Geogreen's projection of the rising carbon intensities of fossil fuel liquids by region from Chapter 1 of the KAPSARC book.

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                                          IEAGHG - Global Storage Resource Gap Analysis - 2011
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                                          Global Storage Resource Gap Analysis 
                                          for Policy Makers

                                          by Geogreen, the IEA-GHG, and the Global CCS Institute
                                          supported by the Global CCS Institute and the IEA-GHG
                                          (Released September 2011)

                                          Geogreen was commissioned to perform a global CO2 storage gap analysis by the IEA-GHG and the GCCSI. The report presented here provides the results from this study, which included a global CO2 storage resource assessment, the identification of key roadblocks to CO2 storage development, and a global CCS project failure rate projection based on storage limitation. 

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                                          The Geogreen produced global storage project failure rate projection from the IEA-GHG/GCCSI Storage Gap Analysis report

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                                          IEA & UNIDO Technology Roadmap for CCS Industrial Applications
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                                          Technology Roadmap for CCS Industrial Applications
                                          by IEA and UNIDO
                                          (Released September 2011)

                                          Geogreen's work on the Sectoral Assessment: Source-to-Sink Matching was featured in the final report by UNIDO and the IEA. The Roadmap also recommends sepficially that CCS opportunities in industrial applications need to be mapped better and more consistently at the national and local level, including CO2  storage opportunities in EOR operations - which is consistent with the Geogreen analysis and recommendations. 

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                                          Geogreen's source-to-sink matching-based analysis from the Sectoral Assessment was included in the final Technology Roadmap on CCS in Industrial Applications by the IEA and UNIDO.

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                                          UNIDO Sectoral Assessment: Source-to-Sink Matching
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                                          Sectoral Assesment: Source-to-Sink Matching
                                          (for the Technology Roadmap for CCS Industrial Applications)
                                          by Geogreen 
                                          commissioned by UNIDO
                                          (Released August 2011)

                                          Geogreen's performed a global CO2 source-to-sink matching assessment for the UNIDO idustrial CCS roadmap project . The findings revealed some key issues that need to be addressed in order to facilitate industrial  CCS deployment within developing countries. 

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                                          The Geogreen produced global storage resources map from the IEA-GHG/GCCSI Storage Gap Analysis report

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                                          International Journal of GHG Control 2010
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                                          "CO2 capture and storage from a bioethanol plant: Carbon and energy footprintand economic assessment."
                                          by the University of Orleans, Geogreen, and BRGM
                                          published in the International Journal of GHG Control
                                          (Released July 2011)

                                          This article describes a study performed by Geogreen with the University of Orleans and BRGM to investigation the possible implementation of a Bio-CCS project on a sugar beet refinery (Artenay) in central France. 

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                                          Geogreen performed the economic, energy, and carbon analyses used within this article

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                                          GCCSI The Global Status of CCS 2010
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                                          The Global Status of CCS 2010
                                          by The Global CCS Institute
                                          (Released January 2011)

                                          Geogreen's global CO2 storage resource analysis, which was later published in full within a separate report (see the IEA-GHG report above) was previewed in this annual status report by the GCCSI. The findings revealed some key issues that need to be addressed in order to facilitate global CCS deployment goals. 

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                                          The Geogreen produced global storage resources map from the IEA-GHG/GCCSI Storage Gap Analysis report

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                                          ADDITIONAL WORKS

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                                          “Can we meet the target for deployment of storage projects by 2020 and 2050?”

                                          Y. Le Gallo, A. Lecomte, J. Royer-Adnot, G. Munier, C. McQuale, L. Basava-Reddi, N. Wildgust. Proceedings of NETL Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration 10th, Pittsburg, May 2011.

                                          “METSTOR: a GIS to look for potential storage zones in France.”

                                           D. Bonijoly, M. Ha-Duong, A. Leynet; A. Bonneville, D. Broseta, A. Fradet, Y. Le Gallo, G. Munier, B. Nédelec and V. Lagneau Proceedings of  International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 9th, Washington, November 2008.

                                          “Technical challenges in characterization of future CO2 storage site in a deep saline aquifer in the Paris basin. Lessons learned from practical application of site selection methodology.”

                                          Y. Le Gallo, S. Fillacier, A. Lecomte, G. Munier, F. Hanot, N. Quisel, N. Rampnoux, S. Thomas. Proceedings of International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies 10th, Amsterdam, September 2010. 
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