Carbon Capture and Storage in India
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External resources
- "A regional assessment of the potential for CO2 storage in the Indian Subcontinent", Technical Study No 2008/2, International Energy Agency Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme, May 2008.
- Mott MacDonald, CO2 Capture-Ready UMPPs, India, report by Mott MacDonald for the British High Commission New Delhi, 2008.
- Pateek Bumb (Indian Institute of Technology) and Rituraj Vasant (Indian Institute of Management), "Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) in geological formations as clean development mechanism (CDM) projects activities (SBSTA), September 2009. (This report provides a brief overview of the prospects for CCS in India).
- Rudra V. Kapila (School of Geosciences, University of Edinburgh) and Hannah Chalmers and Matt Leach Centre for Environmental Strategy University of Surrey, Investigating the prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage technology in India, a report commissioned by Christian Aid, 2009.
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