Objetivo
Although significant leakage from CO2 storage sites is not expected, if it did occur there could be adverse environmental consequences, which are not well constrained. The objective of RISCS is to provide fundamental research on environmental impacts, necessary to underpin frameworks for the safe management of CO2 storage sites. To achieve this, RISCS will quantitatively assess environmental impacts from exposure to known CO2 fluxes. The assessments will be based on field laboratory experiments, measurements at natural leakage sites and numerical simulations, for both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This will provide new constraints on the impacts of CO2 leakage on humans and onshore and offshore ecosystems. RISCS will provide the underpinning information necessary to: 1. Rigorously evaluate the safety of different storage sites 2. Carry out Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) over different timescales 3. Design storage sites to minimise hazards 4. Help to design near surface monitoring strategies 5. Refine storage licence applications and conditions 6. Develop a framework to communicate the safety of storage to key stakeholders This approach will meet the requirements of OSPAR and the EC Directive both in ensuring environmental protection and the planning of near surface monitoring programmes. The US EPA has recently published rules for CO2 storage, and a ‘Vulnerability Evaluation Framework for geological sequestration of CO2’. RISCS will build on this approach, creating a similar framework addressing European needs. In order to meet these objectives we have assembled a team with very specific and focussed expertise, enabling us to assess both northern and southern European impacts scenarios, onshore and offshore. To maintain a full external perspective on the research, from both scientific and public acceptance viewpoints, we have enlisted leading CCS experts from CSLF partner countries, two NGOs, the IEA GHG programme and industry.
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Convocatoria de propuestas
FP7-ENERGY-2009-1
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CP - Collaborative project (generic)Coordinador
SN2 1EU SWINDON WILTSHIRE
Reino Unido
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Participantes (22)
57001 Thermi Thessaloniki
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34010 Sgonico-Trieste
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PL1 3DH Plymouth
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7465 Trondheim
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NG7 2RD Nottingham
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00185 Roma
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RG9 1HG Henley On Thames
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00198 Rome
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4035 Stavanger
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814 26 ALVKARLEBY
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B37 7YE Birmingham
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104 32 Athina
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0178 Oslo
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2601 Canberra
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S4S 0A2 Regina
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59717 Bozeman
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94305 2004 Stanford
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45060 Orleans
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1430 Aas
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30655 Hannover
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45141 Essen
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6708 PB Wageningen
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