How co2‐to‐diesel technology could help reach net‐zero emissions targets: A canadian case study

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Abstract

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is an attractive technology for the decar-bonization of global energy systems. However, its early development stage makes impact assessment difficult. Moreover, rising popularity in carbon pricing necessitates the development of a methodology for deriving carbon abatement costs that are harmonized with the price of carbon. We develop, using a combined bottom‐up analysis and top‐down learning curve approach, a levelized cost of carbon abatement (LCCA) model for assessing the true cost of emissions mitigation in CCUS technology under carbon pricing mechanisms. We demonstrate our methodology by adapting three policy scenarios in Canada to explore how the implementation of CO2‐to‐diesel technologies could economically decarbonize Canada’s transportation sector. With continued policy development, Canada can avoid 932 MtCO2eq by 2075 at an LCCA of CA$209/tCO2eq. Technological learning, low emission hydroelectricity generation, and cost‐effective electricity prices make Quebec and Mani-toba uniquely positioned to support CO2‐to‐diesel technology. The additional policy supports beyond 2030, including an escalating carbon price, CO2‐derived fuel blending requirements, or investment in low‐cost renewable electricity, which can accelerate market diffusion of CO2‐to‐diesel technology in Canada. This methodology is applicable to different jurisdictions and disruptive technol-ogies, providing ample foci for future work to leverage this combined technology learning + LCCA approach.

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Ruttinger, A. W., Kannangara, M., Shadbahr, J., De Luna, P., & Bensebaa, F. (2021). How co2‐to‐diesel technology could help reach net‐zero emissions targets: A canadian case study. Energies, 14(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en14216957

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