Journal of Environment and Engineering
Online ISSN : 1880-988X
ISSN-L : 1880-988X
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Deep Ocean CO2 Sequestration via GLAD (Gas-Lift Advanced Dissolution) System
Takayuki SAITOTakeo KAJISHIMAKatsumi TSUCHIYA
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2011 Volume 6 Issue 2 Pages 412-415

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To mitigate global warming, a system that can dissolve huge amount of gaseous CO2 expelled from a fossil fuel-fired power plant into the ocean, which must be at the same time eco-friendly to the ocean environment, is indispensable. We propose a system of sequestrating such CO2 in the deep ocean water based on gas-lift effects, the so-called GLAD (Gas-Lift Advanced Dissolution) system. The primary system is an inverse-J (originally) pipeline set in the ocean at a depth of 200-3000 m. In the system, pumping powered by buoyancy of the dissolving CO2 bubbles is used to transport CO2-rich seawater to great depths. In the present paper, we outline the GLAD system and summarize its related fundamental studies for the purpose of designing a highly efficient and extremely reliable system.
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