fossil fuels Flashcards
CO² in atmosphere
1750 = 280ppm
2023 = 420ppm
Fossil fuels release 10 billion tonnes annually
How does CCS work
CCS = Carbon Capture Storage
1. CO² separated from pwr Station emissions
2. CO² is compressed + transported by pipeline to storage areas
3. It is injected into porous rock deep underground where it is stored permanently
Weaknesses to CCS
It uses a lot if energy
- 20% of pp output to be separated to compress CO²
It requires storage reservoirs with specific geological conditions
- porous rock with impermeable strata
It costs a lot
- Peterhead cost £1bn
Takes time to do
- have to constantly monitor it
Strengths to CCS
Could produce 20% of total energy by 2050
Could capture 1 mil tonnes of CO²/yr
Could pwr over 500,000 homes with clean energy
Could reduce emissions by 85%
Could maybe be used for other gasses in the future
70 billion tonnes of off-shore storage in UK
Example of CCS
Peterhead
East Coast of Scotland
100km from North Sea