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What is Sequestration

Handbook of Research on Renewable Energy and Electric Resources for Sustainable Rural Development
This is a term used quite frequently by geologists and engineers to refer to the storage of gases or liquids in a variety of compartments. Typically, gases that constitute the greenhouse gases (GHG) like CO 2 can be stored in geological formations for extended periods or until such a time that there is an alternative use for the stored gas.
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Shale Gas as an Alternative Energy Source
Eswaran Padmanabhan (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia), Ranjith Pathegama Gamage (Monash University, Australia), and Evelynlove Fosuduah (Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-3867-7.ch023
Abstract
Shale gas has been considered as an unconventional resource to date due to economics and technical challenges encountered. Under current circumstances, shale gas has and is receiving increasing attention as it is being quickly known as a viable energy resource. Countries who have been out of the energy game so far have an opportunity to be key players in the same industry. Current enhancement in technology and improved methods for fracking have proven that recovering shale gas is a viable and economically sound option in this century.
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Molecular Overview of Heavy Metal Phytoremediation
Heavy metal ions are disposed of from cytosol by sequestration. Vacuole plays a vital role in it. Mediators of sequestration are transporters in the respective membrane.
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