@article{2d18cefe216545b8bc3f31151d46f2cf,
title = "Assessing European capacity for geological storage of carbon dioxide-the EU GeoCapacity project",
abstract = "The focus of the GeoCapacity project is GIS mapping of CO2 point sources, infrastructure and geological storage in Europe. The main objective is to assess the European capacity for geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquifers, oil and gas structures and coal beds. Other priorities are further development of methods for capacity assessment, economic modelling and site selection as well as international cooperation, especially with China. The results of GeoCapacity will include 25 countries and comprises most European sedimentary basins suitable for geological storage of CO2.",
keywords = "capacity estimation, CCS, China, CO point sources, COACH, economic tool, Europe, GIS, site selection, storage potential, UK-NZEC",
author = "Thomas Vangkilde-Pedersen and Anthonsen, {Karen Lyng} and Nikki Smith and Karen Kirk and Filip Neele and {van der Meer}, Bert and {Le Gallo}, Yann and Dan Bossie-Codreanu and Adam Wojcicki and {Le Nindre}, Yves-Michel and Chris Hendriks and Finn Dalhoff and {Peter Christensen}, Niels",
note = "Funding Information: The success and results of GeoCapacity have been relying on the partners in the individual countries represented in the project and we would like to thank all of those individuals and institutions not represented in the list of authors of this paper for their work and efforts in the project. The consortium consists of Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland; University of Sofia, Bulgaria; University of Zagreb, Croatia; Czech Geological Survey; Institute of Geology Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia; Bureau de Recherce de Geologie et Miniere, France; Institute Francais du Petrole; Bundesanstalt f{\"u}r Geologie und Rohstoffen, Germany; Institute for Geology and Mining Engineering, Greece; E{\"o}tv{\"o}s Lor{\'a}nd Geophysical Institute of Hungary; Isituto Nazionale Oceanografie e Geofisica Sperimentale, Italy; Latvian Environment, Geology & Meteorology Agency; Institute of Geology and Geography, Lithuania; TNO Built Environment and Geosciences, The Netherlands; Ecofys, The Netherlands; Polish Academy of Science (MEERI); PBG Geophysical Exploration Company, Poland; GeoEcoMar, Romania; Dionyz Stur State Geological Institute, Slovakia; GEOINZENIRING, Slovenia; Instituto Geologico y Minero de Espana; British Geological Survey; EniTecnologie (Industry Partner), Italy; ENDESA Generacion (Industry Partner), Spain; Vattenfall Utveckling AB (Industry Partner), Sweden; Tsinghua University, China. GeoCapacity is co-funded by the EU 6th Framework Programme, contract no. 518318.; 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-9 ; Conference date: 16-11-2008 Through 20-11-2008",
year = "2009",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.034",
language = "English",
volume = "1",
pages = "2663--2670",
journal = "Energy Procedia",
issn = "1876-6102",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "1",
}