**Key Findings:** * NRAP-Open-IAM and DREAM were used to determine an optimized monitoring network for a commercial-scale CO2 storage project * NRAP-Open-IAM revealed that maximum simulated leakage rates of brine were small and could be detected during the injection phase * These NRAP tools can be used to define a risk-based, and substantially shorter, PISC period for the site **NRAP Tools:** NRAP-Open-IAM, DREAM **Location:** FutureGen 2.0, Illinois Basin 
Coupling of NRAP-Open-IAM and DREAM for Risk-based Monitoring Design and PISC Period Determination at the FutureGen 2.0 site
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National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) - view all
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OverviewApplications CatalogDREAMNRAPNRAP Applications CatalogNRAP-Open-IAMOpen-IAM
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citationBacon DH, CMR Yonkofski, CF Brown, DI Demirkanli, and JM Whiting. 2019. “Risk-based post injection site care and monitoring for commercial-scale carbon storage: Reevaluation of the FutureGen 2.0 site using NRAP-Open-IAM and DREAM.” International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control 90:102784. 10.1016/j.ijggc.2019.102784
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organization_extraNRAP
poc_emailrobert.dilmore@netl.doe.gov
point_of_contactBob Dilmore
program_or_projectNRAP
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