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Assessment of CO2 storage potential for Guangdong Province, China
Assessment of CO2 storage potential for Guangdong Province, China

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 storage, Project financing

This report, authored by the GDCCSR-SCSIO Team, is the second part of the final reports of The CCS Readiness Study for Guangdong Province (GDCCSR) project. In this report, the effective storage capacity of CO2 in sedimentary basins onshore Guangdong (the Sanshui Basin) and offshore (the Pearl River Mouth Basin, Beibuwan Basin, Qiongdongnan Basin, and Yinggehai Basin) are assessed based on available geological data. It is concluded that the CO2 storage potential is limited inland Guangdong but abundant offshore. The offshore sedimentary basins in northern South China Sea, especially the Pearl River Mouth Basin, have sufficiently large and high-quality storage potential for storing the CO2 from Guangdong province in over one hundred years.

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発展途上国におけるCO2回収貯留への資金供与
発展途上国におけるCO2回収貯留への資金供与

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture and storage (CCS), Project financing

CCSが大規模なCO2 排出削減に貢献するためには、先進国と発展途上国の双方において普及する必要がある。とりわけ、来る数十年においては、化石燃料使用量(およびそれに付随するCO2排出量)の純増大分は全て途上国から生じるものであることが見込まれている状況を勘案すると、途上国における普及は重要である。一方、大部分の途上国においては、CCSが必要となるような気候変動の悪化こそ認められるものの、CCSが果たして商業ベースにのるかどうかについては、現状は心もとない状況にある。本レポートは、2012年4月25日にロンドンにて開催された第三回クリーンエネルギー大臣会合のために準備されたものであり、会合に参加した各大臣に対し、CCSプロジェクトへの短期あるいは中期の資金供給の必要性に関して提言を行っている。

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Making the case for funding carbon capture and storage in developing countries
Making the case for funding carbon capture and storage in developing countries

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture and storage (CCS), Project financing

This report was developed for the Fourth Clean Energy Ministerial meeting held in New Delhi 17-18 April 2013. It provides an update on recommendations made to Ministers in the preceding report ‘Funding Carbon Capture and Storage in Developing Countries’ tabled at the 2012 CEM in London. It includes a ‘Template Business Case’ that identifies the links between funding for CCS and development impacts, which may be a useful reference document for donor countries considering funding CCS in developing countries.

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CO2 mitigation potential and cost analysis of CCS in power sector in Guangdong Province, China
CO2 mitigation potential and cost analysis of CCS in power sector in Guangdong Province, China

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Nuclear energy

This study, authored by the GDCCSR-ERI Team, is the third part of the Feasibility Study of CCS-Readiness in Guangdong (GDCCSR) project, funded by the Strategic Programme Fund of the UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office jointly with the Global CCS Institute. The report opens with a discussion of the energy and power sector in Guangdong. This is followed by an analysis of emission scenarios, and how the power sector might develop under those scenarios. CCS potential is discussed in detail, followed by policy suggestions.

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CCUS development roadmap study for Guangdong Province, China
CCUS development roadmap study for Guangdong Province, China

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Policy law and regulation, Project financing, Public engagement

The Chinese Government emphasises the need to utilise captured CO2 as a resource and promotes CCUS. Because the utilisation of CO2 can partly offset the cost of CCUS, it is considered a priority for developing CCUS, and it is particularly important for developing countries.

In order to study the prospect and roadmap of developing CCUS in Guangdong Province, the project “Feasibility Study of Developing CCS-Readiness in Guangdong Province” (GDCCSR)was conducted from April 2010 to March 2013. The project was implemented by seven institutions in China and UK (the South China Sea Institute of Oceanology of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Energy Research Institute of the National Development and Reform Commission, the Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion of CAS, the Wuhan Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics of CAS, Shenzhen Linkschina Ltd., the University of Edinburgh, and the University of Cambridge) and funded by the UK Government Foreign & Commonwealth Office and Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI). This report is the key deliverable of the GDCCSR project.

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CCS capacity building and public awareness in Guangdong Province, China
CCS capacity building and public awareness in Guangdong Province, China

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Public engagement

Based on the outcomes of our study, the GDCCSR project has shown the necessity, and provided feasible solutions, for the development of CCS and CCSR in Guangdong, and drafted a roadmap that includes action plans and policy recommendations. We would like to share our experience in promoting regional CCS developments, enhancing knowledge exchange, and building up local expertise. In order to implement CCS in Guangdong and other parts of China in the future, we consider that extra work is required to disseminate the findings of this project more widely.

The capacity building activities, based on experiences from other researchers, were usually focussed on: workshops; personnel exchange programs; technical assistance for planned pilot CCS activities; information exchange; facilitation of technology transfer; training programs; study tours on regulations and standards; summer school programs; information and knowledge sharing programs; support for feasibility studies; and providing opportunities for engineers to work on CCS demonstration projects. The GDCCSR project team has been working on various activities in Guangdong, such as CCS meetings & workshops, information and knowledge sharing websites & blogs, information exchange with experts from industrial companies, visiting power plants etc. In the future, we are aiming to take further action and employ other methods to continue capacity building activities.

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マレーシアにおけるCCS法規制枠組ワークショップ開催報告書
マレーシアにおけるCCS法規制枠組ワークショップ開催報告書

1st March 2013

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

、2013年2月28日から3月1日にかけて、マレーシアのLumut市において、CCS法規制枠組ワークショップが開催された。このワークショップの目的は、マレーシアの既存の規制環境下で、CCSプロジェクトがどのような規制を受けるかを確認することであった。この分析により、規制上のギャップと重複、改善すべき領域を知り、将来のマレーシアにおけるCCSプロジェクト推進に役立てることができる。ワークショップでは主に、さらなる議論が必要な問題の特定とアプローチの提案が行われた。

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Development of the Indonesian NAMAs framework
Development of the Indonesian NAMAs framework

31st October 2012

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

This report provides guidance on how to establish nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) across different sectors in Indonesia. It outlines the key steps when establishing NAMAs towards a multi-sectoral GHG mitigation framework. Key steps comprise the establishment of asectoral baselines and the aggregation into a multi-sectoral baseline, potential mitigation actions of sectors, national business as usual baseline and aggregated mitigation actions, and the way to select in meeting the national emission reduction target in line with national development priorities. This document also contains a more detailed description on several sectors and subsectors, namely power, transportation and industry as subsectors of the energy sector as well as the waste and land based sector.

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Indonesia regional overview
Indonesia regional overview

31st October 2012

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Energy efficiency, Renewables

Indonesia has grown at a rapid pace since the late 1990s. With its abundant energy resources, the country appears primed to play a more prominent global role as an energy supplier to a number of more developed regional partners, including China, India, Korea, Singapore and Japan. As its energy production increases, however, the country must also face challenges with infrastructure, environmental conservation and increasing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). This report provides an overview of Indonesia's energy situation, including macroeconomic development, a breakdown of the country's energy resources, projections of growth, and comparisons to other countries.

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Increasing the knowledge and awareness of carbon capture and storage: capacity-building in the APEC region (phase V) final report
Increasing the knowledge and awareness of carbon capture and storage: capacity-building in the APEC region (phase V) final report

1st September 2012

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

This report summaries two capacity-building workshops on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) were held: in Hanoi, Viet Nam, in December 2011, and in Mexico City, Mexico, in June 2012, as part of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) ongoing series of CCS capacity building workshops in developing APEC economies.

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Barriers to implementation of CCS: capacity constraints
Barriers to implementation of CCS: capacity constraints

1st July 2012

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

In this study we assess possible supply chain constraints that could arise if CCS is deployed according to the IEA CCS Roadmap. We look at physical constraints (equipment, materials) as well as those in skills and services (human resources). In the context of CCS, capacity generally refers to storage capacity, but storage capacity is not within the scope of the study presented in this report. We focus only on the future capacity of the supply chain for CCS technologies.

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政策立案者及び事業実施者向けトレーニングマニュアル: APEC 地域におけるCO2 回収・貯留に関する能力開発
政策立案者及び事業実施者向けトレーニングマニュアル: APEC 地域におけるCO2 回収・貯留に関する能力開発

1st June 2012

Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

CO2 回収貯留(CCS)では、枯渇した石油・ガス田、陸域と海域の地殻深部にある塩水滞水層、岩塩空洞ないし採掘できない炭層などの地質構造にCO2 を注入し閉じ込める。これらは、既存の石油・ガス生産における二次回収のアプローチであり、同時に温室効果ガスの排出を減らす手段でもある。この序論は、CCS がエネルギー生産向上と温室効果ガス削減に関して有するポテンシャルを調査することに関心を寄せる関係者及び政策決定者にとって重要な質問に対する回答を提供するように構成されている。

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