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Increasing Our Understanding of Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies

Increasing Our Understanding of Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies

Update: 2024-01-16
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In this episode of the "World We Want" podcast, Márcia Balisciano interviews Filip Neele, Lead Scientist at TNO in Utrecht, the Netherlands. They discuss carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology as a “key” in energy transition and its role in supporting global sustainability.

About Filip Neele

Filip Neele is the TNO's subsurface team's lead scientist on carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage. He holds a doctorate degree in Seismology and has been researching CCS technologies since 2006. His research focuses on the creation and management of CCS networks, as well as regional screening studies for CO2 storage capacity and detailed storage feasibility assessments. He is especially interested in the evolution of CCS networks, ship transport, and multi-asset storage networks. Dr. Philip is currently working on methods for monitoring operational CO2 projects that are both efficient and effective 

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Increasing Our Understanding of Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies

Increasing Our Understanding of Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies

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