Early opportunities of carbon capture and storage in China

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CCS technology is particularly important to China due to its large and rapidly rising emissions and high dependence on fossil fuel. There is a huge basin scale theoretical CO2 storage capacity in China; however the CCS deployments will consider firstly those matched source-sink pairs with early opportunities at present. This paper presents the key results of evaluation of early opportunities for the deployment of CCS technologies within China. The proximity analysis suggests that there also are many early opportunities for CCS deployment, such as the promising EOR/EGR opportunities from using high concentration CO2 sources. The combined benefits of short distance between sources and sinks, the potential hydrocarbon revenues and low CO 2 capture cost make these pairs as promising near-term CCS candidates. These near-term CCS candidates can be deployed at very low cost or even with some revenue. In this paper, several sources-sink pairs in China are analyzed in details, such as, the pairs of high purity CO2 emission sources and aquifer, co-storage of waste gas stream and depleted gas fields, IGCC and aquifer. These early opportunities will provide China the chance to develop and spread CCS technologies steadily from early stage to commercial stage. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Li, X. C., Wei, N., Fang, Z. M., Li, Q., Dahowski, R. T., & Davidson, C. L. (2011). Early opportunities of carbon capture and storage in China. In Energy Procedia (Vol. 4, pp. 6029–6036). Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.607

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