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Synergies in offshore wind and oil industry for carbon capture and utilization

Irfan Ahmad Gondal and Syed Athar Masood

Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2019, vol. 9, issue 5, 856-871

Abstract: The concentration of greenhouse gases (GHG)s and specifically CO2 continue to rise in the global environment including the atmosphere and the oceans. Oil and gas exploration in oceans and the increased probability of CO2 being destined for ocean storage have made the oceans much vulnerable to acidification and hence detrimental to the entire marine ecosystem. Offshore wind energy, along with other renewables, have the potential to lower the rate of CO2 absorption in the global eco system. Distant offshore wind farms are faced with the problem of dispatch of surplus wind power. Power‐to‐gas technology can be used to convert the offshore wind power into synthetic natural gas that can be transported through the existing network of offshore gas pipelines. The novel method has the capability to significantly reduce GHG emissions, solve the power dispatch problems of offshore wind farms, as well as reduce the oceanic environmental degradation. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Date: 2019
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