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世界のCCSの動向「第3章CCS技術」
世界のCCSの動向「第3章CCS技術」

12th May 2016

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

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“世界のCCSの動向「第3章CCS技術」”は、CO2回収コストの削減と、CO2貯留資源の評価を中心に、CCS技術チェーン(回収、輸送、貯留)について考察したものである。CO2回収、輸送、貯留についての研究・開発に関心のある人々にとって最も価値ある内容となっている。

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2015 situation report on the European Large Scale Demonstration Projects Network. Public summary
2015 situation report on the European Large Scale Demonstration Projects Network. Public summary

11th May 2016

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

Established in 2009, the European CCS Demonstration Project Network (The Network), has been a unique knowledge-sharing effort aimed towards development and deployment of the CCS technology. The Network currently consists of four CCS projects in Europe: former Compostilla (Spain), Don Valley (UK), ROAD (The Netherlands) and Sleipner (Norway).

This is the third report of a series that cover technology progress of different parts of the CCS chain, updates on regulatory developments, summary of efforts related public engagement, costs and knowledge-sharing beyond the Network. Information in this report is based on aggregate information that projects released at the knowledge sharing events as well as through the Information and Experience Gathering (IEG) survey, a Network-developed tool for knowledge sharing.

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世界のCCSの動向「第2章プロジェクト・政策・市場」
世界のCCSの動向「第2章プロジェクト・政策・市場」

29th April 2016

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

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“世界のCCSの動向「第2章プロジェクト・政策・市場」”は、世界の主要なCCSプロジェクトと政策の進展、および地域的特色(南北アメリカ、アジア太平洋、欧州、中東、アフリカ)について詳細に考察したものである。また、大規模CCSプロジェクト及び注目すべきプロジェクトデータについて総合的な考察を行っている。

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世界のCCSの動向「第1章 国際会議」
世界のCCSの動向「第1章 国際会議」

29th April 2016

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

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“世界のCCSの動向「第1章 国際会議」”は、気候変動対策の活動を推進するための国際的な交渉の枠組みの必要性、2015年12月のパリCOP21への道のり、および気候関連活動とCCSの世界的な取り組みの重要性について考察したものである。

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Global storage portfolio: a global assessment of the geological CO2 storage resource potential
Global storage portfolio: a global assessment of the geological CO2 storage resource potential

1st March 2016

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

The primary purpose of the Institute’s Global Storage Portfolio is to collate and summarise published regional assessments of key nations. The Portfolio also summarises key data on a nation’s readiness to host a commercial, large-scale project. For this reason, only proven storage scenarios including deep saline formations (DSF), depleted/depleting oil and gas fields (DGOF) and enhanced oil recovery using CO2 (CO2-EOR) are considered. The analysis has found that:

  • Substantial storage resources are present in most key regions of the world.
  • Reliable methodologies to determine and classify regional storage resources are available and have been widely applied, although there is no formally recognised international standard.
  • The level of resource assessment undertaken and the availability of characterisation data is highly variable across regions.
  • The level of detail a regional resource assessment has progressed as well as the policy, legal and regulatory frameworks are key criteria that can be used to gauge the readiness of any given nation to deploy a CCS project.

The storage resources are grouped into five regions:

  1. Asia-Pacific (fourteen countries)
  2. Americas (five countries)
  3. Middle East (three countries)
  4. Europe and Russia (EU plus three countries)
  5. Africa (four countries).

​The resulting portfolio will enable the reader to rapidly establish a snapshot of a country’s storage resource and potential to deploy a large-scale project.

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Learnings from GDF SUEZ Hazelwood carbon capture and utilisation pilot project
Learnings from GDF SUEZ Hazelwood carbon capture and utilisation pilot project

25th February 2016

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

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The Hazelwood Carbon Capture and Utilisation Pilot Project enabled one of the largest post-combustion carbon capture plants to be installed on a coal-fired power station in Australia. While it is only a pilot scale demonstration plant, this project has strategic significance to the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Australia. Valuable experiences have been achieved through ‘learning by doing’, including funding, management, training, equipment, operation etc. The report endeavours to share those experiences and knowledge.

Knowledge sharing is a key objective of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (the Institute). A key goal of the Institute is to work with industry partners to share knowledge acquired in the implementation of CCS projects. This report is a collaboration between GDF SUEZ Australian Energy, the operator of the Hazelwood Power Station, and the Institute.

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2015 年全球碳捕集与封存现状。报告摘要
2015 年全球碳捕集与封存现状。报告摘要

19th February 2016

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

“2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状报告摘要”综述了2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状报告中包含的主要成果,以及能够加强CCS全球部署的一系列的行动措施。

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2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第2卷:项目、政策和市场
2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第2卷:项目、政策和市场

18th February 2016

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Economics, Engineering and project delivery, Policy law and regulation

“第二卷:项目、政策和市场”详述了全球CCS项目和政策发展和在北美、亚洲、欧洲、中东与非洲的区域趋势。此卷还提供了一份关于大型CCS项目和值得注意的项目的数据的综合纲要。

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2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第1卷:国际气候讨论
2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第1卷:国际气候讨论

18th February 2016

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

“第一卷:国际气候讨论”关注国际谈判框架对于促进缓解气候变化行动的必要性、2015年12月巴黎COP21之路、及其对气候变化和CCS的全球努力的重要性。

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2015 年全球碳捕集与封存现状报告。特别报告:欧洲CCS 中心和集群的作用
2015 年全球碳捕集与封存现状报告。特别报告:欧洲CCS 中心和集群的作用

18th February 2016

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

此问答型特别报告关注于CCS中心和集群对加强CCS在欧洲的部署所能起到的作用,尤其是在从工业生产中降低排放的情形下。

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2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第3卷: 技术
2015年全球碳捕集与封存现状。第3卷: 技术

18th February 2016

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Engineering and project delivery

“第三卷:CCS技术”我们探索CCS技术链的所有要素(捕集、运输和封存)、关注碳捕集降低成本的机会、和CO2封存资源评估。此卷将对感兴趣于二氧化碳捕集、运输和封存的研究与发展趋势的人们具有最大的价值。

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Yanchang Petroleum report 2: CO2 storage and EOR in ultra-low permeability reservoir in the Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin
Yanchang Petroleum report 2: CO2 storage and EOR in ultra-low permeability reservoir in the Yanchang Formation, Ordos Basin

22nd January 2016

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

To promote the development of CCS in China, the Global CCS Institute and China National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) held a joint carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) workshop in Yan’An China in July 2013. Out of this collaboration the Global CCS Institute has commissioned Yanchang Petroleum Group to produce four knowledge-sharing reports on its integrated CCS project.

This second report of the series discusses the storage aspects of Yanchang Petroleum CCUS Project. It highlights project achievements and lessons learned from the project.

Christopher Consoli, Institute Senior Adviser for Storage, Asia-Pacific provides an overview of this report in an Insight available on the Global CCS Institute website.

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