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Metcalfe, R., Maul, P.R., Benbow, S.J., Watson, C.E., Hodgkinson, D.P., Paulley, A., Limer, L., Walke, R.C., Savage, D. |
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Energy Procedia; Feb2009, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p2503-2510, 8p |
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Abstract: Performance Assessment (PA) evaluates the effectiveness of a specified system or sub-system relative to some criteria of interest to particular stakeholders. A flexible PA approach has been developed for geological CO2 storage, by which qualitative information, quantitative data, output from numerical models and expert judgments are combined within a decision-support framework. The methodology has been implemented in three software tools: (1) TESLA, which is used to construct decision trees, propagate evidence and record the logic underlying a decision; (2) an on-line database of Features, Events and Processes (FEPs) targeted at CO2 storage; and (3) QPAC-CO2, for modelling system performance. [Copyright &y& Elsevier] |
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