Australia to begin carbon capture
Australia opens its first underground carbon storage facility in an effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/a...fic/7325782.stm
Sounds like a good plan. By pumping the carbons back into the ground where Gas used to be you are just returning that which was already in the ground. That could be faulty logic, but this seems like a good plan. The waste has to go somewhere.
In my opinion we should just go go strictly Nuclear plants anyway. They are much more environmentally friendly.
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How Much Nuclear Waste Is In The United States?
Consider the following:
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To put this in perspective, if we were to take all the nuclear waste produced to date in the United States and stack it side-by-side, end-to-end, it would cover an area about the size of a football field to a depth of about ten feet. |
The fact that they want to put it in the ground in a liquid form is bothersome. Pumping super cooler liquid into a hot underground is not the wisest of things to do. Once it is down there and the heat changes it back to gas how much pressure is going to build up before something happens?
As far as nuclear plants while they are clean and more environmentally sound what happens if something goes wrong. I believe the better type is nuclear fusion instead of the current fission.
There are risks and environmental issues in every energy production endeavor. We just need to find the energy producing mechanism that is most efficient and productive while being the safest.
Bio-fuels(from foodstuff) are a joke as they take important food resources from those who can least afford them and change them into an inefficient (as compared to oil-based fuels) fuel source. If you consider the price of corn in the last few years and the starvation cost to the very poor this seems like the worst choice to me.
Now if they could create a bio-fuel from a non food/noxious weed you might have a usable product.
For now, the best way is still smelly old fossil fuels. And if you can store the byproducts of this in the ground where it came from, it seems like a possible solution. CO2 gas is naturally found in the ground in the form of Volcanic Gases.And it would be nearly impossible to pump as much of the Gas to cause any real damage.