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Project Pioneer. Pioneer’s sequestration research and proposed MMV programme: non-confidential report
Project Pioneer. Pioneer’s sequestration research and proposed MMV programme: non-confidential report

23rd July 2013

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

This report represents the work and results accomplished during the initial phase of work done on Project Pioneer, with respect to sequestering CO2 in a deep geological formation. This report will also discuss some early geological studies (one of which preceded the inception of Pioneer), the drilling and testing of the evaluation well, as well as the detailed geological and reservoir models and the risk analysis that enabled the Project to develop a sequestration and MMV program complete with a cost estimate and schedule.

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Global CCS Institute submission to: the European Commission’s consultative communication on the future of carbon capture and storage in Europe
Global CCS Institute submission to: the European Commission’s consultative communication on the future of carbon capture and storage in Europe

11th July 2013

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Domestic policy, Policy law and regulation

Earlier this year, the European Commission initiated a debate on the options available to ensure the timely development of CCS and released a Consultative Communication on The future of Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe.

The need for the debate is driven by recognition that fossil fuels will remain an integral part of the future energy mix in the European Union. At the same time the challenges experienced in successfully establishing any large-scale CCS demonstration projects in Europe underline the issues in eliminating CO2 emissions this century in a cost-effective manner.

The Consultation identified many of the issues faced by CCS project developers and seeks advice on the best policy framework to ensure that the demonstration and further deployment of CCS takes place without further delay.

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Technology roadmap: carbon capture and storage
Technology roadmap: carbon capture and storage

11th July 2013

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

This roadmap is an update of the 2009 IEA CCS Technology Roadmap. The energy landscape has shifted between 2009 and 2013 and new insights into the challenges and needs of CCS have been learned. This CCS roadmap aims at assisting governments and industry in integrating CCS in their emissions reduction strategies and in creating the conditions for scaled-up deployment of all three components of the CCS chain: CO2 capture, transport and storage. To get us onto the right pathway, this roadmap highlights seven key actions needed in the next seven years to create a solid foundation for deployment of CCS starting by 2020. These near-term actions are directly relevant for government and industry decision-makers today. Perhaps the most critical task is to create business cases for the uptake of CCS. This will require decisive action from governments, but also continued engagement of the industry in a long-term perspective.

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IEAテクノロジー・ロードマップ
IEAテクノロジー・ロードマップ

11th July 2013

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

このロードマップは、2009年のIEAのCCS技術ロードマップ更新ですエネルギー地形は、2009年2013年の間にシフトしており、課題とCCSのニーズに新たな洞察学習されている CO2回収·輸送·貯蔵:このCCSロードマップは、排出量削減戦略におけるCCSの統合にとCCSチェーンのすべての3つの成分のスケールアップの展開のための条件を作成する際に、政府や産業界を支援することを目的としている。の経路上に私たちを取得するには、このロードマップは、2020年までのCCSの出発を展開するための強固な基盤を作成するために、次の7年間に必要な7つのアクションを強調しています。これらの短期的なアクションは、今日、政府や業界の意思決定者のために直接関連していますおそらく最も重要なタスクは、CCSの取り込みのためのビジネスケースを作成することですこれは政府の断固とした行動を必要とするだけでなく、長期的な視点業界関与を継続します

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欧州委員会からの諮問通達欧州におけるCO2回収貯留の今後について
欧州委員会からの諮問通達欧州におけるCO2回収貯留の今後について

11th July 2013

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

今年の初めに欧州委員会は、CCSタイムリーな開発を確保するために使用可能なオプションについて議論を開始し、炭素回収と欧州のストレージの将来に関する諮問コミュニケーションをリリースしました。
議論の必要性は、化石燃料は、欧州連合(EU)における将来のエネルギーミックスの重要な構成要素であり続けることを認識によって駆動される。同時に成功し、ヨーロッパで任意の大規模なCCS実証プロジェクトを確立する際に経験した課題は、費用対効果の高い方法で、CO2排出量、この世紀を排除の問題を強調している。
相談は、CCSプロジェクトの開発者が直面する問題の多くを特定し、デモンストレーションとCCSの更なる展開がさらに遅れることなく行われることを確保するために最善の政策の枠組みについてのアドバイスを求めている。

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Malaysian CCS legal and regulatory workshop. Workshop report: Lumut, Malaysia, 27 February – 1 March 2013
Malaysian CCS legal and regulatory workshop. Workshop report: Lumut, Malaysia, 27 February – 1 March 2013

8th July 2013

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

The CCS legal and regulatory workshop was held in Lumut, Malaysia, on 28 February–1 March 2013. The workshop aimed to identify how a CCS project would be regulated under existing regulatory pathways in Malaysia. The analysis will help identify regulatory gaps, overlaps and areas to be improved for a potential CCS project to go ahead in Malaysia in the future. The workshop focused on identifying issues for, and suggesting approaches to, further discussion.

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Environmental impacts of amine-based CO2 post combustion capture (PCC) process. Deliverable 4.2: Determination of the fate of PCC emissions into the atmosphere
Environmental impacts of amine-based CO2 post combustion capture (PCC) process. Deliverable 4.2: Determination of the fate of PCC emissions into the atmosphere

5th July 2013

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

This report is concerned with research performed as one of the five activities of the project funded by ANLEC R&D entitled “Environmental Impacts of Amine-based CO2 Post Combustion Capture (PCC) Process”.

This report is project deliverable 4.2 which details research undertaken as Activity 4: Determination of the fate of PCC emissions in the atmosphere. Outcomes from this work were used to perform a dispersion modelling scenario (deliverable 4.3) for the anticipated emissions from a black coal-fired power station retrofitted with an MEA-based CO2 capture plant.

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燃烧前CO2 捕集技术研发与示范
燃烧前CO2 捕集技术研发与示范

2nd July 2013

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

《燃烧前CO2捕集技术研发与示范》是中国华能集团清洁能源技术研究院院长许世森博士于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。这份报告重点介绍了中国华能绿色煤电的天津IGCC项目的进展及后续计划。报告提出了虽然燃烧后比燃烧前捕集CO2的单位成本高,但常规火电结合CCS与IGCC结合CCS相比,前者总成本未必高。此外,报告还就中国的CCS未来的发展给出了明确的建议。

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2012 全球碳捕集 与封存现状报告
2012 全球碳捕集 与封存现状报告

1st July 2013

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

2012年全球碳捕集与封存现状》是全球碳捕集与封存研究院在碳捕集与封存所取得的进展与面临的挑战方面的主要出版物的第四版。这些报告提供对于CCS项目和技术的开发状况以及其相应的行动来促进这些技术的大规模示范的全面概述。
2012年全球碳捕集与封存现状》包括了从2011年底到2012年9月初的所有进展。报告利用了本机构对全球主要CCS项目的项目发起者进行的年度项目调查结果。调查结果中还包括了对这些项目的人员进行的采访以及本机构人员进行的研究。

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神华CCS示范项目: 概况及展望
神华CCS示范项目: 概况及展望

1st July 2013

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

《神华CCS示范项目概况及展望》是中国神华煤制油化工有限公司于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。这份报告介绍了神华CCS示范项目概况,及其CCS战略规划。此外、报告还探讨了神华乃至中国CCS的发展面临的挑战并提出了相应的建议。

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Callide Oxyfuel Project: Surat Basin CO2 storage site selection. Part 1: review of Surat Basin CO2 storage options
Callide Oxyfuel Project: Surat Basin CO2 storage site selection. Part 1: review of Surat Basin CO2 storage options

27th June 2013

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

The overall objective of the report is to present an initial appraisal of a number of potential CO2 storage reservoirs in the Surat basin based on currently proposed EPQs in the Northern (EPQ 7 & 8) and Southern (EPQ 10, 12, 14) Surat Basin areas in the context of large scale CO2 storage (> 1
Mt pa). The report includes the following: 1. Description of the assessment methodology applied. 2. Description of general geology of the areas. 3. Characterisation and ranking of the sites in terms of Social and Environmental factors; access and infrastructure; injectivity, storage capacity, containment. 4. Summary of data in appendices based on various cores and bore holes that are available in the public domain, including stratigraphic profiles, and hydrological data.

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Calgary-US storage standards workshop report
Calgary-US storage standards workshop report

6th June 2013

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

The Institute hosted a workshop on 6 June 2013 in Calgary, Alberta, bringing together stakeholders from industry, government, non-government organisations and academia to discuss the role of storage standards in the deployment of CCS. The workshop focused on the implementation of CSA Z741, the standard for the geologic storage of CO2 for Canada and the United States.

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