Partners involvement and role in
the initial CO2-Dissolved project
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BRGM
France
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Coordinator
Initiator of the partnership
In charge of several technical tasks (reactive transport modeling, geochemical and geophysical monitoring, risk assessment, etc.)
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BGR
Germany
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Importance of including a European partner outside France. Expertise: in-depth knowledge of the German geothermal and CCS market. Provided the data necessary for modeling a German test-case. |
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CFG Services
France
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Study of the technical-economic viability of the CO2-Dissolved concept. Expertise: in-depth knowledge of both the technology and the economics of low-medium enthalpy geothermal energy exploitation in France. Complementary to GEOGREEN's CCS expertise |
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GEOGREEN
France
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Study of the technical-economic viability of the CO2-Dissolved concept. Expertise: final integration task of the project relying, in particular, on a Life Cycle Analysis of the whole CCS chain: CO2 capture, dissolution in brine, injection in the aquifer, and heat recovery. Complementary to CFG's geothermal expertise
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GEO RESSOURCES
France
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Increase the understanding of the geochemical impact of continuous injection of CO2-rich brine in an aquifer. Design of a new experimental facility dedicated to this. Sound experience acquired during former or ongoing experimental CCS work. |
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LEO
(Uni of Orléans)
France
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Economic assessment to determine the viability of the concept. Design and modeling of the new economics around the CO2-DISSOLVED concept |
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PARTNERING IN INNOVATION
USA
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This SME provides their novel patented aqueous-based in-well technology. This system is capable of capturing CO2 from flue gas emissions by means of dissolution in water, taking benefit of the in-well high pressure. This has a double benefit for the project, as both the capture and the CO2 dissolution obstacles have a solution |
Dernière mise à jour le 05.03.2019