Data Study Group Final Report: British Geological Survey - Identifying Potential for Carbon Capture and Storage in Rock
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Data Study Groups are week-long events at The Alan Turing Institute bringing together some of the country’s top talent from data science, artificial intelligence, and wider fields, to analyse real-world data science challenges.
The injection and sequestration of CO2 in deep geological repositories is a promising strategy for reducing atmospheric CO2 concentrations. Deep storage of hydrogen could act as a ‘battery’ for storing energy long term. Both technologies are supporting efforts to achieve the targets established by the UK Government’s Net Zero energy strategy. Deep repository injection is a costly and complex undertaking; therefore, a careful, advanced assessment of the suitability of a candidate rock formation for injection and storage is essential and urgently needed. The suitability of a candidate rock formation depends on several properties of its sedimentology microstructure, and conventional analysis methods are time-intensive and costly on a per-sample basis. The development of an automated and reliable characterisation process would be highly beneficial in determining the suitability of rock formations for injection and storage.
Data Study Group - September 2024 | The Alan Turing Institute
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BGS_ Sept 2024 DSG Report_FINAL_PUBLISH_OPT.pdf
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