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项目执行策略。ROAD。全球碳捕集与封存研究院特别报告
项目执行策略。ROAD。全球碳捕集与封存研究院特别报告

2nd July 2015

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

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随着总公司作出投资决策项目迈出了里程碑式的一步,本报告旨在对该项目的未来之路提出一个纲要。本报告还综述了即将到来的里程碑、相关活动的讨论以及项目执行战略。最终投资决策(FID)之后,将要组成两个连续组织,第一个关注于2015年之前的设计和建设,同时第二个将关注于2015年到2020年间项目的运行。该项目雇佣了来自两个总公司的技术专家,与战略伙伴一起在项目的开发和运行阶段发挥作用。
该项目进度由MPP3建设进度和成本优化所驱动。为了避免MPP3停机处罚,协调工作必须要走上正轨。ROAD关注于成本优化和控制。两个驱动因素都导致了具体建设计划和大型起重机组件的聚集。大型船只和主要压缩机的起重活动起着关键作用。由于大型起重机组件的聚集,成本和项目进度可以大幅压缩。这些主要组件的起重和布置之后,捕集厂就可以装配了。在第二个阶段,运输和封存工作将会是关注的重点。从前端设计阶段开始,更为详尽的设计让ROAD减少了不确定性。本报告讨论了施工、融资、调度、利益相关者参与和许可等执行阶段的风险。缓和风险的措施日渐地降低了项目意外开支。项目意外开支因不稳定的市场价格、工程细节状态、规划的不确定性和其他事件而显现出来。前端工程设计研究使得意外成本支出从总资本支出的25%(FEED前)减少到10%(FEED后)。施工阶段剩下的主要风险是与MPP3的联络、及时签署的捕集厂建设EPC合同、和意外支出风险与运输和封存链的商业磋商。此外,许可和利益相关者管理是注意的焦点。NGO或者地方组织对发放许可的反对或者上诉可能导致调度问题。
项目预算是由公司的组织结构控制,预算在项目办公司和管理、利益相关者管理、捕集、最后还有运输和封存中间分配。预算在整个项目周期中被分割成两个阶段:设计和施工阶段(2010-2014)和运行阶段(2015-2019)。进入运行阶段之后,已经制定出了厂退役和封存点监测的相关规定。考虑到风险的可能性和确定的减排措施,在ROAD的概率模型中,FID延期的调度风险也可能显现出来。请注意,本报告仅仅强调ROAD项目执行策略的主要方面。

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포집 플랜트와 발전소의 통합. 로테르담 포집 및 저장 실증 프로젝트. 글로벌 이산화탄소포집 및 저장 연구소(Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute: 이하 글로벌 CCS 연구소)용 특별 보고서
포집 플랜트와 발전소의 통합. 로테르담 포집 및 저장 실증 프로젝트. 글로벌 이산화탄소포집 및 저장 연구소(Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute: 이하 글로벌 CCS 연구소)용 특별 보고서

1st July 2015

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

본 보고서는 마스플락터 발전소(MPP3)에 현재 존재하는 화력 1,070 MW 3기와 Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject(ROAD)의 새롭게 제안된 250 MW 등급 탄소 포집을 통합시키는 데 중점을 두고 있다. 탄소 포집 기술은 이산화탄소 포집 및 저장(CCS) 비용을 절감하기 위한 방대한 연구 주제와 다양한 간행물의 주제가 되어왔다. 그러나 주요 발전소와의 통합은 또한 CCS 체인의 효율성 및 조작성에 중요한 영향을 미치며 본질적으로 상당한 프로젝트 비용을 차지하게 된다

Korean translation of Integration of capture plant and power plant, Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject: special report for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute

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Relative permeability for multi-phase flow in CO2 storage reservoirs. Part II: resolving fundamental issues and filling data gaps
Relative permeability for multi-phase flow in CO2 storage reservoirs. Part II: resolving fundamental issues and filling data gaps

30th June 2015

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

This report, prepared for the Global CCS Institute by a consortium of research organisations led by Stanford University, presents an assessment of fundamental issues pertaining to the relative permeability of brine and carbon dioxide (CO2) systems. This research follows an earlier report published by the Institute in August 2013 which provided an overview of this topic and highlighted knowledge gaps.

Relative permeability is an important factor in determining the fate and transport of CO2 over the lifetime of a storage project. To date only limited information on this critical factor has been available, much of which is summarised in the 2013 report. This report addresses key gaps in knowledge and data related to CO2 storage in saline formations.

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Submission to the Technology Executive Committee (TEC): consultation on technology needs assessments (TNA)
Submission to the Technology Executive Committee (TEC): consultation on technology needs assessments (TNA)

29th June 2015

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

The Institute's submission to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Secretariat, in response to the Technology Executive Committee's (TEC) taskforce on Technology Needs Assessments (TNAs).

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Hontomin Reservoir characterisation tests: final technical report
Hontomin Reservoir characterisation tests: final technical report

29th June 2015

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

This is a technical report cataloguing the reservoir characterisation techniques emerging from the Hontomin CO2 Storage Project in North West Spain. The report is authored by the CO2 injection team at CIUDEN (or Fundación Ciudad de la Energía - Spain's publicly funded energy research foundation), in collaboration with the Ground Water Hydrology Group of UPC-CSIC Barcelona.

Building on existing research into CO2  injection into low permeability carbonates for enhanced oil recovery (CO2 -EOR) operations in North America, the Hontomin site provides an opportunity in Europe to develop injection and CO2 storage-related activities in a low permeability, carbonate deep saline aquifer. This novel approach for dedicated geological storage could provide learnings for potential storage operations in other sites of low permeability.

This report is published in connection with a further technical report from the CIUDEN team in Hontomin - Strategies for injection of CO2 into Carbonate Rocks at Hontomin – and to a suite of bilingual community outreach and education initiatives created and delivered in the communities around the Hontomin site before, during and after construction of the injection site.

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Strategies for injection of CO2 into carbonate rocks at Hontomin: final technical report
Strategies for injection of CO2 into carbonate rocks at Hontomin: final technical report

29th June 2015

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

This is a technical report examining the different strategies used for injection of CO2 into Carbonate Rocks at the Hontomin CO2 Storage Project in North West Spain. The report is authored by the CO2 injection team at CIUDEN (or Fundación Ciudad de la Energía – Spain's publicly funded energy research foundation), in collaboration with the Ground Water Hydrology Group of UPC-CSIC Barcelona.

The report aims to give an overview of current thinking around CO2, carbonate rocks and their interaction, before going into detailed description of the various CO2 injection strategies employed at the Hontomin test injection site.

A summary of the literature on CO2 thermodynamics, and a high level overview of the large volumes of literature on carbonate rocks and their interactions is provided, along with analysis of the performance and interpretation of simulation models and laboratory tests on the dynamics of CO2 injection and storage in carbonate rocks.

The report goes on to describe strategies for CO2 injection into carbonate formations, specifically focusing on:

  • Push-pull tests
  • Supercritical injection
  • Liquid phase injection
  • Pulsed (intermittent) injection

For each strategy, the shape and size of the CO2 plume and operational conditions for low permeability formations, are analysed. Mechanical stability issues are also discussed. It is hoped that the publication of these results from the Hontomin test injections, will contribute to the development of key site characterization techniques and the improvement of modelling approaches and field scale tests for evaluation of different CO2 injection strategies.

This report is published in connection with a further technical report from the CIUDEN team in Hontomin - Hontomin Reservoir characterization tests – and to a suite of bilingual community outreach and education initiatives created and delivered in the communities around the Hontomin site before, during and after construction of the injection site.

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The CarbonNet Project: a historical perspective
The CarbonNet Project: a historical perspective

25th June 2015

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

Victoria’s Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources prepared this Knowledge Sharing Report for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute. This report provides a historical perspective of CarbonNet from prior to its inception to now. It is intended to help project participants and their stakeholders understand how the vision of a network hub concept has developed in Victoria, Australia.

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The CarbonNet Project: developing a business model for a CCS hub network
The CarbonNet Project: developing a business model for a CCS hub network

25th June 2015

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

Victoria’s Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources prepared this Knowledge Sharing Report for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute. This report defines a generic Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) hub project, and outlines the commercial framework developed to support analysis of roles and responsibilities between the public and private sector in developing a CCS hub project.

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Carbon capture and storage in the community of Portuguese language countries: opportunities and challenges
Carbon capture and storage in the community of Portuguese language countries: opportunities and challenges

18th June 2015

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

This publication is an effort to bring CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) onto the agenda of the community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP). It presents an overview of the industrial, energy and CO2 emissions profiles, and discusses the CO2 storage opportunities in each country. 

This publication has been prepared by the partners of the project CCS‐PT: Perspectives for capture and sequestration of CO2 in Portugal. The Global CCS Institute supplied financial and technical contributions.

 

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법적 책임과 이산화탄소 포집 및 저장 . 비교 연구
법적 책임과 이산화탄소 포집 및 저장 . 비교 연구

15th June 2015

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

보고서는 탄소 포집 및 저장(이하 CCS)과 관련된 운영 책임에 관한 법적 문제들을 다루고 있다. CCS 활동은 발전소 또는 공장에서의 CO2 포집, 파이프, 해상 및 육상 수송을 통한 농축 상태의 CO2수송, 내륙 및 바다의 깊은 지하에 CO2 장기저장이라는 세 가지 별개의 활동을 포함한다. 포집과 수송에 관련된 책임 문제는 다른 산업 활동에 관련된 문제들과 크게 다르지 않을 것으로 보인다. 그리고 적용되는 법이 상당부분 중복됨에도 불구하고, CO2 저장은 적절한 책임 제도를 고안하는데 상당한 과제를 만들어낼 수 있고CO2 저장기간이 매우 길며 사용하는 기술이 아직도 상대적으로 새로운 기술이기 때문에 이 보고서는 저장에 초점을 맞추고 있다.

Korean translation of Legal liability and carbon capture and storage: a comparative perspective .

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ASEANにおけるCCSの戦略的検討書
ASEANにおけるCCSの戦略的検討書

11th June 2015

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

「CCSの戦略的検討書」は、ASEANの政策決定者たちがCCSについて議論しやすくするために、グローバルCCSインスティテュートとASEANエネルギーセンターにより作成されたものである。本書は、CCSの世界的な状況、コスト、回収技術、貯留、法的や規制的発展および市民参加など、CCSに関連する重要な幾つかの事項に関する内容を記載している。また、ASEAN地域におけるCCSの概要を説明しており、また今後、同地域のCCS展開に向けた適切な条件設計を支援するためのステップを提案した内容となっている。

Japanese abridged translation of ASEAN CCS strategic considerations.

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グローバルCCSインスティテュート提言: 二酸化炭素の地中貯留に関する指令に対する欧州委員会の評価プロセス欧州指令2009/31/EC
グローバルCCSインスティテュート提言: 二酸化炭素の地中貯留に関する指令に対する欧州委員会の評価プロセス欧州指令2009/31/EC

11th June 2015

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

インスティテュートは、欧州委員会(EC)から利害関係者への要求、すなわちCO2の地中貯留に関するEU指令2009/31/EC(CCS指令)の施行の見直し作業に参加し、欧州におけるCCSの普及と実現政策の状況を評価する要請に応じ本提言を作成した。本提言では「CCS指令の適用に関する考察」、「欧州のCCSの普及と実現政策に関する考察 」、「CCS指令の実施以降のCCS技術の技術的パフォーマンスとコストの進捗に関する考察」について述べている。

Japanese translation of Global CCS Institute submission to: the European Commission’s evaluation process of the Directive on the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide Directive 2009/31/EC.

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