Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Spring 2019
Instructor
Judith Estep
Course Title
Energy Technology Innovation
Course Number
ETM 568
Subjects
Carbon sequestration -- Technological innovations, Carbon sequestration -- Economic aspects, Greenhouse gas mitigation, Carbon dioxide -- Environmental aspects, Atmospheric carbon dioxide -- Storage -- Technological innovations
Abstract
In order for carbon negative technologies to make it to market and be sustainably effective there are many facets which must be considered. The technology must posses both the potential for economic incentive and be scalable enough to have worldwide impact. A SWOT analysis was performed on two companies with varied technologies and approaches to profit. Due to the nature of the competitive oil and carbon market, the scope of this analysis was limited to one oil company and one carbon company to understand how their approaches to scalability and profit differ and align.
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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29162
Citation Details
Caldwell, Ryan and Kula, Kate, "The World of Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technology" (2019). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 2271.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/29162
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