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West Clare not suitable for carbon storage

A NEW research report from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shows that the geology of West Clare is unsuitable for long-term carbon storage, a key technology in the fight against climate change.
The study, which involved advanced re-analysis of existing geological data and new drilling investigations in the region, found that the complexity and characteristics of the rocks that underlie West Clare are unsuitable for storing carbon dioxide. It found that the porous nature and permeability of the rock would not support such a use, the space available within the rock for carbon dioxide storage is limited and the effort needed to inject carbon dioxide into that space would be prohibitive.
The project findings also have implications for earlier assessments of the potential storage capacity around Ireland, as it suggests that this may be less than originally considered. However, further extensive geological studies will be required to confirm this.
Carbon dioxide is the most important long-life greenhouse gas implicated in driving climate change. Carbon capture and storage is widely regarded as being essential if fossil fuels, such as coal and peat, are to be used for future large-scale energy production. At European level this technology is already in use, with provision for funding further projects being provided within the EU emission-trading scheme.
The costs of carbon capture and storage increase when the carbon dioxide has to be transported long distances from the generation source to a long-term storage location and therefore the research study assessed potential for carbon capture and storage in Ireland. The study was targeted at the West Clare region, where Moneypoint, one of the largest carbon dioxide emission sources in Ireland, is located.
The project was funded under the EPA Climate Change Research Programme, with support from the Geological Survey of Ireland. The report is available on the EPA website.

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