Abstract

With the extensive use of fossil fuels[1] since the advent of the industrial age, the amount of carbon dioxide emitted is also increasing dramatically, which has also led to a severe greenhouse effect[2]. The method of carbon capture and carbon sequestration[3] proposed in recent years is a good way to deal with too much carbon dioxide. However, Carbon Sequestration is a new idea without enough practice and verification, and its development is not perfect yet. This paper reviews six commonly used geological Carbon dioxide storage methods and compares the advantages and disadvantages of them. It can be concluded that hydrodynamic force sequestration is the most suitable, effective and promising method of Carbon sequestration[4]. This study aims to provide scientific suggestions and theoretical basis for the future development of carbon sequestration, and it also provides effective help and support for environmental protection.

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