Articles tagged with: Ketzin
Posted in Energy, Fuel on 16 July 2008

Carbon confinement in a safe and sound lay free from leakage has always been a major concern. Till some rock-hard solution could be discovered for carbon storage, Germans are making an effort for this to slow global warming. Besides a lot of carping by critics they planned out a project named CO2SINK in April 2004, whose opening shot took place lately in June, 2008. The abovesaid project will confine CO2 in salt water-filled porous rock about 600 meters beneath the earth. Sited on the exteriors of Berlin at Ketzin in Germany, this project intends to propel 60,000 tons of carbon dioxide over two years into the earth. Keeping in view the ecological bangs of CO2, Germans have got to figure out every single one menace of the project making large scale carbon storage practicable.
Via MediaCleanTech
