Traffic Light Systems (TLS) are widely used for monitoring seismicity caused by human activities, ensuring safety and operational control. While TLS have been widely used in geothermal energy operations or reinjection of wastewater resulting from oil & gas production, their application in carbon capture and storage (CCS) remains under development.
Our latest report, “Review of Existing Traffic Light Systems and Their Potential for Application to CO2 Storage”, examines common practices from established TLS and highlights how these insights could inform the development of monitoring frameworks tailored to CCS operations.
With CCS playing a vital role in global climate efforts, ensuring robust and effective monitoring is essential for its safe and sustainable implementation.
Read the full report to learn more about how TLS can support CCS advancements.
The report is a part of WP2, lead by Dr. Daniela Kühn, NORSAR