The University of Nottingham Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage’s (CICCS) free annual conference: Innovations for a cleaner future, will take place on the 12th of November 2009, opening with registration and refreshments at 9.30am,…
The Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage run short courses to provide a fundamental understanding of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for people with various background disciplines including engineering, business and policy. Attendees…
The Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage run short courses to provide a fundamental understanding of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for people with various background disciplines including engineering, business and policy. Attendees…
What company are you currently employed by / studying with?
University of Nottingham
What is your job title or role?
Postdoctural Research Fellow at the Centre for Innovation in Carbon Capture and Storage
What is your main geographic location?
Nottingham
Would you like to give some information about yourself - current projects, background, education, ambitions, what you are looking for (if anything) and so on?
Research includes gas hydrates; geological storage - storage as a liquid and hydrate; with interests in interdisciplinary innovations and KT
What is the role of your company?
education
Would you like to let us know your age range?
26-35
How long before 25% of power stations worldwide have carbon capture?
6-10 years
Do you think CCS will always need to be subsidised by government?
No
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I recently came across some references to you PhD thesis about CO2 sequestration as hydrates. Found it most interesting! As it been published somewhere?
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I recently came across some references to you PhD thesis about CO2 sequestration as hydrates. Found it most interesting! As it been published somewhere?
Regards,
Júlio Carneiro