02743namaa2200481uu 4500001001000000003000600010005001700016006001900033007001500052008004100067020001800108040001700126041000800143042000700151072001500158072001500173720002700188245010300215260002700318300003100345336002600376337002600402338003600428506005100464520126700515540006301782546001201845650003501857650006201892653001101954653001101965653000701976653001401983653001701997653000802014653000702022720002702029720002702056720002702083793001802110856011602128999001702244doab28475oapen20260305123949.0m o d cr|mn|---annan210210s2020 xx |||||o ||| 0|eng d a9780367533649 aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aPS2bicssc 7aTQ2bicssc1 aSikdar, Subhas K.4edt00aAdvances in Carbon Management TechnologiesbCarbon Removal, Renewable and Nuclear Energy, Volume 1 bTaylor & Francisc2020 a1 online resource (476 p.) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star aAdvances in carbon Management Technologies comprises 43 chapters, in 2 volumes, contributed by experts from all over the world. Volume 1 of the book, containing 22 chapters, discusses the status of technologies capable of yielding substantial reduction of carbon dioxide emissions from major combustion sources. Such technologies include renewable energy sources that can replace fossil fuels, and technologies to capture CO2 after fossil fuel combustion or directly from the atmosphere, with subsequent permanent long-term storage. The introductory chapter emphasizes the gravity of the issues related to greenhouse gas emission-global temperature correlation, the state of the art of key technologies and the necessary emission reductions needed to meet international warming targets. Section 1 deals with global challenges associated with key fossil fuel mitigation technologies, including removing CO2 from the atmosphere, and emission measurements. Section 2 presents technological choices for coal, petroleum, and natural gas for the purpose of reducing carbon footprints associated with the utilization of such fuels. Section 3 deals with promising contributions of alternatives to fossil fuels, such as hydropower, nuclear, solar photovoltaics, and wind. aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aBiology, life sciences2bicssc 7aEnvironmental science, engineering and technology2bicssc acarbon aenergy aPS arenewable atechnologies aTHX aTQ1 aPrinciotta, Frank4edt1 aPrinciotta, Frank4oth1 aSikdar, Subhas K.4oth0 aDOAB Library.40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/2847570zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication c92917d92917