On September 23, 2016 Dr. Cornelia Schmidt-Hattenberger, a researcher with the GFZ, section Geological Storage, gave an interview on CCS in general and CO2 storage at the Ketzin pilot site (published on November 30, 2016). This fall she visited together with her team the field research station in Alberta, Canada. Her research interests include CO2 storage in saline aquifers, electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) for geological storage, permanent sensors and monitoring techniques for surface and downhole geotechnical applications, and multi-parameter monitoring concepts in combination with numerical modelling.
The interview was reported on the blog “Low Carbon Links” of CMC Research Institutes. Low Carbon Links is a platform for the circulation and discussion of ideas and discoveries in carbon management:
http://lowcarbonlinks.com/fieldwork-can-prove-value-of-ccs-to-industry-says-geoscientist/