
Carbon dioxide transport pipeline
A carbon dioxide transport pipeline is a system designed to move carbon dioxide (CO2) from places where it's produced, like power plants or industrial facilities, to locations where it can be stored or used. This is part of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. The CO2 is compressed into a liquid form to make it easier to transport through the pipeline. Once it reaches its destination, the gas can be injected underground for long-term storage or utilized in various industrial processes, such as enhancing oil recovery or producing chemicals.