Title :
Research and Development on Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Storage on Deep Seabed
Author :
Tamura, K. ; Shirota, H. ; Nakajima, Y. ; Maeda, K. ; Uto, S.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Maritime Res. Inst. (NMRI), Tokyo
Abstract :
CO2 ocean storage is one of greenhouse gas control technologies, where CO2 is captured from flue gas of fossil fuels and is stored on deep seabed below the depth of 3500 meters to be sequestered from the atmosphere. The authors have worked for development of a CO2 sending method for the ocean storage; New COSMOS, where liquid CO2 mixed with dry ice is to be released at the depth of 500 meters to naturally sink to the deep seabed. Since 2005, the authors have started on a new joint research project for fundamental technology development of floating CO2 injection system for the New COSMOS in cooperation with National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology and IHI Marine United Inc. In this paper, after introducing the outline of the project, the authors will report progress in the studies including the results of (1) model test conducted to check the response of an offshore floating structure for CO2 injection in regular waves, and (2) lab experiments conducted to develop the device for successfully injection CO2 slurry drops with no growth of blocking plugs in the CO2 injection tube and the releasing nozzle.
Keywords :
atmospheric composition; carbon compounds; climate mitigation; oceanographic techniques; offshore installations; COSMOS; IHI Marine United Inc; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology; carbon dioxide sending method; carbon dioxide storage; deep seabed; dry ice; floating carbon dioxide injection system; flue gas; fossil fuels; greenhouse gas control technologies; liquid carbon dioxide mixing; offshore floating structure; Atmosphere; Carbon dioxide; Flue gases; Fossil fuels; Fuel storage; Global warming; Ice; Marine technology; Oceans; Research and development;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2008 - MTS/IEEE Kobe Techno-Ocean
Conference_Location :
Kobe
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2125-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2126-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSKOBE.2008.4530993