Getting Serious with Net-Zero: Implementin...
Author: 1) Hon Chung Lau, 2) Kai Zhang and more
The ASEAN region emitted 1.65 Gtpa CO2 in 2020 from fossil fuels, facing challenges with limited and unevenly distributed renewable energy resources, but it is suggested that carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology can play a crucial role in decarbonizing fossil fuel-based power and industry, with potential for substantial CO2 mitigation and storage capacity identified in sedimentary basins across ASEAN, particularly in Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Publisher
OnePatro
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand
April 2022