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The Global Status of CCS 2013: Summary Report
The Global Status of CCS 2013: Summary Report

26th September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

The Global Status of CCS: 2013 Summary Report provides an executive overview of the key findings of the full report and its recommendations. The findings are based on the Global CCS Institute’s annual survey of large–scale integrated carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects around the world, which covers the progress, challenges, developments and actions taken to accelerate the technology.

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現況報告書 2012: 欧州CCS 実証プロジェクトネットワークに係る進捗、知見 詳細の公開報告書
現況報告書 2012: 欧州CCS 実証プロジェクトネットワークに係る進捗、知見 詳細の公開報告書

23rd September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

2012年には、ネットワークは、当該技術の商業展開の実証や発生する問題への対処、発電及び工業生産に対し、このクリーンな方法を地球規模で広く普及させる道筋をつけることを目指す、操業中または開発中の欧州における6つの主要な大規模CCSプロジェクトで構成されていた。2012年のネットワーク加盟プロジェクトは、Bełchatów (ポーランド)2、Compostilla (スペイン)、 Don Valley (英国)、 Porto Tolle (イタリア)、ROAD (オランダ)及びSleipner (ノルウェー)であった。

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Carbon dioxide storage in the Clean Development Mechanism: opportunities in Portuguese language countries. Workshop: Lisbon 19-20 September 2013. Final report and future actions
Carbon dioxide storage in the Clean Development Mechanism: opportunities in Portuguese language countries. Workshop: Lisbon 19-20 September 2013. Final report and future actions

20th September 2013

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

The first workshop about cooperation on carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) among the community of Portuguese language countries (the CPLP) was held in Lisbon, on the 19th and 20th of September 2013, at the CPLP headquarters. The workshop focused on the dissemination of knowledge about CCS, discussion around the current stage of development of the technology and identification of opportunities for cooperation among the CPLP countries. The programme of the workshop is included in Annex A.

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GETICA CCSデモプロジェクト:実現可能性調査概要レポート
GETICA CCSデモプロジェクト:実現可能性調査概要レポート

20th September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

GETICA CO2回収貯留(CCS)デモプロジェクトは、ルーマニアの南西部開発地区に立地する既存の石炭火力発電所への大規模な統合CCS技術の適用にかかる実証を行うことを目的としている。
CCSチェーン(回収、輸送、貯留)のフィージビリティ・スタディ(FS)を実施したのは、ルーマニアのISPE(英国INTETECH CONSULTANCYから支援を受けている)、ドイツのALSTOM CARBON CAPTURE、ルーマニアのGEOECOMAR、およびフランスのSCHLUMBERGER CARBON SERVICESで構成されるコンソーシアムである。
このFSで明らかになった主な所見を以下に示す。

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炭素回収 貯留の環境非政府組織(ENGO)視点(CCS)
炭素回収 貯留の環境非政府組織(ENGO)視点(CCS)

20th September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

気候変動による危険な影響を回避しうる範囲内に地球の平均気温をとどめるためには、世界のCO2排出量が今後10年以内にピークに達し、2000年レベルに対し今世紀半ばまでに少なくとも50-85%減少する必要がある 。 本章では、CCS展開へのいくつかの主要な動機を考察する。 
第一の理由は、CCSは化石燃料を燃焼する固定汚染源からの排出量削減の手段となるからである。今日、我々が対処せざるを得ない最も重大な排出源は、幅広く普及した化石燃料を消費する多種の事業拠点である。このような事業拠点は多くの将来的経済シナリオにおいてひきつづき増加する見通しであり、政策措置なくしては許容し難いほど多いCO2排出をもたらすこととなる 。 
第二の理由は、複数の技術を組み合わせた展開は経済全体における排出量削減をもたらす可能性を高めるのみならず、全般的な軽減コストの低減をもたらす可能性が高い。気候変動との闘いに必要な排出量削減規模は、いかなる施策もしくは技術であっても、単独では必要とされる規模の削減を達成し得ないことを示している 。 
第三の理由は、現在、いくつかの工業的応用においては、大規模な排出削減を達成できるその他手段があったとしても、その数はごく少ない 。例えば、セメント工業及び製鋼業は、その不可分なプロセスの一部において相当量のCO2を排出する。 
第四の理由は、持続可能なバイオマス燃料を利用する施設からのCO2が回収・貯留されると、大気中のCO2の純減につながるからである。バイオマスは、2010年時点で世界の一次エネルギー総消費量の10%近くを占める重要なエネルギー源である 。 

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罗马尼亚GETICA 碳捕集与封存示范项目: 可行性研究概览报告
罗马尼亚GETICA 碳捕集与封存示范项目: 可行性研究概览报告

10th September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

GETICA二氧化碳捕集与封存示范项目旨在在罗马尼亚的西南开发区的一个现有的燃煤发电厂,示范大规模一体化CCS的应用。该项目计划的启动日期是2015年12月。 
CCS链(捕集、运输、封存)的可行性研究由罗马尼亚的研究与电力工程研究院(ISPE)(在英国的INTETCH咨询公司的支持下)、德国的阿尔斯通碳捕集公司、罗马尼亚的GeoEcoMar公司、以及法国的斯伦贝谢碳服务公司组成的一个联盟完成。

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二酸化炭素回収・貯留に関する IPCC 特別報告書(日本語版)
二酸化炭素回収・貯留に関する IPCC 特別報告書(日本語版)

4th September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

本作業の準備にあたり、2002年の総会において、第3作業部会(Working Group III)の後援と、第1・第2作業部会(Working Groups I and II)からの情報提供を受けながら、IPCCがワークショッ プを開催すべきであるとの手順の推奨が決定された。ワークショップは2002年11月にカナダの Reginaで開催された(IPCC, 2002)。技術報告書の作成、特別報告書の作成、第四次評価報告書完 成まで全ての行動の延期、の3つのオプションがワークショップで検討された。熱心な討論の末、ワークショップはIPCCに対し、CO2回収・貯留に関する特別報告書を作成するよう助言すること を決定した。

2003年2月の気候変動に関する政府間パネル総会(IPCC's Plenary Meeting)において、パネル はCO2回収・貯留に関連する問題の重要性を理解し、大気中のCO2を回収し天然の貯留層に貯留す ることに関する技術的、科学的及び社会経済的な影響を評価するために、特別報告書を作成する ことが最適であると決定した。パネルは上記報告書の作業開始を正式に承認し、2005年を公開の 目標とした。

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Research report: hazard analysis for offshore carbon capture platforms and offshore pipelines
Research report: hazard analysis for offshore carbon capture platforms and offshore pipelines

1st September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 hubs, CO2 transport, Health safety and environment

The intention of this publication is to provide a basic guide for the health and safety hazard analysis for offshore management of CO2 pipelines and platforms, where CO2 will be present as a part of carbon capture and storage (CCS) installations; communicate existing knowledge on pipeline and offshore facility design and operation; and identify areas of uncertainty where existing knowledge cannot be applied with sufficient confidence, considering the scale and nature of expected CCS operations in the future.

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Prospects for carbon capture and storage in Southeast Asia
Prospects for carbon capture and storage in Southeast Asia

1st September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

CCS faces serious challenges in developing countries due to pressing concerns regarding energy security,energy prices, technological risks, costs and capacity limitations. However, if CCS is to provide meaningful reductions worldwide, it must be increasingly put to use in developing countries where the strongest growth in fossil energy use and emissions are likely to occur. Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam have been selected as the focus countries for this study on CCS. They represent a dynamic group of economies that are projected to grow 4%–5% annually over the next decade. Such economic growth will be accompanied by high energy growth, much of which will continue to be met by fossil fuels. Building on past CCS studies in the region, this report offers a clear actionable road map for CCS development. It identifies potential pilot projects across the four countries which could provide the basis for future demonstration and commercial-scale projects. Insights and recommendations from this study will be relevant to a wide range of stakeholders seeking to advance CCS in the region.

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Concentrated piperazine based post-combustion-capture for Australian coal-fired power plants: summary report
Concentrated piperazine based post-combustion-capture for Australian coal-fired power plants: summary report

1st September 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 capture

This project was designed to evaluate the use of concentrated piperazine (PZ) for post-combustion capture of CO2 (PCC) in black-coal fired power stations in Australia. Concentrated PZ is an alternative to the standard MEA-based processes and based on extensive laboratory based research has shown attractive attributes such that they have the potential to reduce the costs of capture and compression of CO2 by more than 50%, according to the University of Texas.

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典型场地二氧化碳咸水层封: 存的适宜性与可行性研究
典型场地二氧化碳咸水层封: 存的适宜性与可行性研究

21st August 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

《典型场地二氧化碳咸水层封存的适宜性与可行性研究》是中国石油安全环保技术研究院王万福博士于2013年7月2日在中国陕西延安由中国国家发改委气候司与全球碳捕集与封存研究院联合召开的碳捕集、利用和封存现场研讨会上的演讲报告。这份报告介绍了中石油在二氧化碳咸水层封存方面的研究计划以及其在吉林油田及新疆油田的选址工作,同时明确了下一步工作重点。

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中国富氧燃烧技术的研发进展: 华中科技大学 煤燃烧国家重点实验室 郑楚光
中国富氧燃烧技术的研发进展: 华中科技大学 煤燃烧国家重点实验室 郑楚光

20th August 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

《中国富氧燃烧技术的研发进展》是中国华中科技大学的郑楚光教授于2013年7月2日在中国陕西延安由中国国家发改委气候司与全球碳捕集与封存研究院联合召开的碳捕集、利用和封存现场研讨会上的演讲报告。这份演讲介绍了富氧燃烧的技术优势,华中科技大学的富氧燃烧技术研发路线图及其35MW的中试项目进展,以及与神华国华电力合作的200MW的CCS示范项目的可行性研究情况。

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