Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger

Marine and permafrost-based methane hydrates are the largest existing fossil carbon resource, whereby the marine deposits far outweigh the terrestrial ones. Their broad geographic distribution, especially in comparison to oil and conventional gas, make them a promising future source of energy. Howev...

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Main Author: Groth, Markus
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: Lüneburg: Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre 2009
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:econstor.eu:10419/30231 2023-05-15T17:57:56+02:00 Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger Potentials and risks of using methane from methane hydrates as an energy carrier Groth, Markus 2009-01-01 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/30231 de ger Lüneburg: Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre gbv-ppn:617348227 http://hdl.handle.net/10419/30231 other ddc:330 H00 Q38 Q47 Q42 Q48 Q54 CO2-Sequestrierung Energiepolitik Erdgas fossile Energieträger Klimawandel Kohlenstoffpotential Methan Methanhydrate Ökologische Ökonomik Treibhausgas Versorgungssicherheit geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2009 fttriple 2023-01-22T19:40:29Z Marine and permafrost-based methane hydrates are the largest existing fossil carbon resource, whereby the marine deposits far outweigh the terrestrial ones. Their broad geographic distribution, especially in comparison to oil and conventional gas, make them a promising future source of energy. However, there is a danger of forcing the greenhouse effect in the event of a release of methane into the atmosphere as well as causing the collapse of oceanic slope sediments. Also the technical difficulties in extracting methane from hydrates are not yet fully resolved. Nevertheless, research on methane hydrates has been forced both on political as well as economic considerations in recent years and methane hydrates have several practical advantages, which make them a transitional solution worth looking at on the way to a future renewable-based energy supply, not in the least in playing a role in carbon capture and sequestration. However, the knowledge of the potentials and risks of methane hydrates is still very poor, especially in the German-speaking public, administration and policies. This deficiency hopefully will be eased by this overview dealing with the current state of research and an outlook based on the most important findings. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Unknown
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Energiepolitik
Erdgas
fossile Energieträger
Klimawandel
Kohlenstoffpotential
Methan
Methanhydrate
Ökologische Ökonomik
Treibhausgas
Versorgungssicherheit
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Energiepolitik
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Klimawandel
Kohlenstoffpotential
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Methanhydrate
Ökologische Ökonomik
Treibhausgas
Versorgungssicherheit
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Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
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Kohlenstoffpotential
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Methanhydrate
Ökologische Ökonomik
Treibhausgas
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description Marine and permafrost-based methane hydrates are the largest existing fossil carbon resource, whereby the marine deposits far outweigh the terrestrial ones. Their broad geographic distribution, especially in comparison to oil and conventional gas, make them a promising future source of energy. However, there is a danger of forcing the greenhouse effect in the event of a release of methane into the atmosphere as well as causing the collapse of oceanic slope sediments. Also the technical difficulties in extracting methane from hydrates are not yet fully resolved. Nevertheless, research on methane hydrates has been forced both on political as well as economic considerations in recent years and methane hydrates have several practical advantages, which make them a transitional solution worth looking at on the way to a future renewable-based energy supply, not in the least in playing a role in carbon capture and sequestration. However, the knowledge of the potentials and risks of methane hydrates is still very poor, especially in the German-speaking public, administration and policies. This deficiency hopefully will be eased by this overview dealing with the current state of research and an outlook based on the most important findings.
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title Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
title_short Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
title_full Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
title_fullStr Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
title_full_unstemmed Potentiale und Risiken der Nutzung von Methan aus Methanhydraten als Energieträger
title_sort potentiale und risiken der nutzung von methan aus methanhydraten als energieträger
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