1. Carbon Sequestration and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Southeast Asia
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Saifulnizan Jamian, Nik Hisyamudin Muhd Nor, M. F. Ahmad, Siti Norhana Selamat, Sia Chee Kiong, Muhammad Hanif Abd Rashid, Mohd Fahrul Hassan, Seiji Yokoyama, and Fariza Mohamad
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History ,Environmental change ,business.industry ,Natural resource economics ,020209 energy ,Fossil fuel ,Carbon capture and storage (timeline) ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Carbon sequestration ,01 natural sciences ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Southeast asia ,Geography ,Environmental protection ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Moderation system ,business ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Southeast Asia is a standout amongst the most presented districts to unnatural weather change dangers even they are not principle worldwide carbon dioxide (CO2) maker, its discharge will get to be significant if there is no move made. CO2 wellsprings of Southeast Asia are mainly by fossil fuel through era of power and warmth generation, and also transportation part. The endeavors taken by these nations can be ordered into administrative and local level. This paper review the potential for carbon catch and capacity (CCS) as a part of the environmental change moderation system for the Malaysian power area utilizing an innovation appraisal structure. The country's recorded pattern of high dependence on fossil fuel for its power segment makes it a prime possibility for CCS reception. This issue leads to gradual increment of CO2 emission. It is evident from this evaluation that CCS can possibly assume a vital part in Malaysia's environmental change moderation methodology gave that key criteria are fulfilled. With the reason to pick up considerations from all gatherings into the earnestness of an Earth-wide temperature boost issue in Southeast Asia, assume that more efficient measures can be taken to effectively accomplish CO2 diminishment target.
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- 2016
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