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  • Milling of mafic minerals has been proposed as a method to capture carbon dioxide. Hard rocks that are commonly crushed to produce construction aggregate, however, are more efficient at carbon dioxide capture and have the potential to trap substantial CO2 as a by-product of aggregate production.

    • Mark Stillings
    • Zoe K. Shipton
    • Rebecca J. Lunn
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 6, P: 780-788
  • Carbon capture and geological storage represents a potential means of managing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. An analysis of a 135,000 palaeorecord shows that pulses of carbon dioxide leakage from a natural reservoir in Utah are associated with episodes of glacial unloading.

    • Niko Kampman
    • Neil M. Burnside
    • Mike J. Bickle
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 5, P: 352-358
  • Compressed-air energy storage could be a useful inter-seasonal storage resource to support highly renewable power systems. This study presents a modelling approach to assess the potential for such storage in porous rocks and, applying it to the UK, finds availability of up to 96 TWh in offshore saline aquifers.

    • Julien Mouli-Castillo
    • Mark Wilkinson
    • Zoe K. Shipton
    Research
    Nature Energy
    Volume: 4, P: 131-139