Geologic carbon storage in wales- assesing, charactersiing and enhancing unconventional geologic carbon storage reservoirs. GeoCarbCymru CLUSTER, Fellow & student.
Participants
Organisations
- Andy Mitchell (PI)Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
- Liane Benning (CoI)University of Leeds
- Michelle Bentham (CoI)British Geological Survey, Wales
- Richard Bevins (CoI)Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
- Arwyn Edwards (CoI)Department of Life Sciences
- Sara Maria Edwards Rassner (CoI)
- Andrew Evans (CoI)Department of Physics
- Gareth Farr (CoI)British Geological Survey, Wales
- Davide Gamboa (CoI)British Geological Survey, Wales
- David Schofield (CoI)British Geological Survey, Wales
- Andrew Thomas (CoI)Department of Geography and Earth Sciences
- Hywel Thomas (CoI)Prifysgol Caerdydd | Cardiff University
- Snehasis Tripathy (CoI)Prifysgol Caerdydd | Cardiff University
- Peter Walker (CoI)Amgueddfa Cymru | National Museum Wales
Funding
- Rhwydwaith Ymchwil Cymru ar Ynni Carbon Isel a'r Amgylchedd | Low Carbon Energy and Environment Research Network Wales: £284,000.00
Funder Project Reference(s)
unknownEffective start/end date | 17 Dec 2014 → 31 Dec 2018 |
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Description
Investigates the subsurface as a locale for low carbon energy pathways specifically to characterise and enhance geologic carbon storage systems and groundwater heating systems in WalesWill deliver science and technology to tackle climate change with provision of energy security and economic prosperity
Will be at an international scientific frontier for future low carbon economic development and deliver critical information to underpin policy development in Wales and elsewhere.