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ABSTRACT
CO2 originating from a significant industrial emission source is captured, purified and then compressed. It is then transported by ship or gas pipeline to a geological site suitable for storage (saline aquifer, former hydrocarbon reservoir or untapped coal veins). The current pilot projects are preparing for the industrial development scheduled for 2020. For the time being, the main objectives are to reduce the costs concerning the capture processes and ensure the sustainability as well as the security of the storage. A phase of communication and acceptance of this option by the general public is also required.
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Alexandre ROJEY: Teacher at IFP-School
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Eric TOCQUÉ: Assistant Professor at IFP-School
INTRODUCTION
CO 2 from a major industrial emission source is captured, purified and then compressed. It is then transported by ship or pipeline to a suitable geological site for storage (saline aquifer, former hydrocarbon reservoir or untapped coal seams). Current pilot projects are paving the way for industrial deployment by 2020. For the time being, the main objectives are to reduce the cost of capture processes and to ensure the long-term viability and safety of storage. A phase of communication and acceptance of this option by the general public is also necessary.
CO 2 emitted from a large-scale industrial source is captured, purified and then compressed. It is then transported by tanker or by pipeline to an adequate geological site for storage (former oil and gas reservoir, deep saline aquifer or unmined coal seams). Current pilot projects are preparing the industrial deployment scheduled for 2020. At present, the main objectives are to reduce the cost of the capture processes and to ensure durability as well as the safety of storage. A phase for communication and societal acceptance by the public will be necessary.
CO 2 capture – CO 2 transport – geological storage CO 2 – CO 2 – carbon dioxide – climate change – sequestration
Capture CO 2 – transport CO 2 – storage CO 2 – CO 2 – carbon dioxide – climate change – mitigation
Field: technologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere
Degree of technology diffusion: emergence
Technologies involved: industrial separation processes, compressors, transport pipelines, drilling technologies, completion, geological storage monitoring
Areas of application: CO 2 -emitting industries (power plants, cement plants, iron and steel, refineries, chemicals and petrochemicals).
Main French players
Competence centers: ADEME, BRGM, École des Mines de Paris, CNRS, IFP Énergies...
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Bibliography
Websites
IPCC https://www.ipcc.ch/languages-2/francais/publications/
IEA Greenhouse Gas Program http://www.ieaghg.org/
IFP Énergies nouvelles http://www.ifp.fr
...Events
International symposium on CO 2 capture and storage . Paris http://www.colloqueco2.com/
Rencontres Scientifiques de l'IFP Énergies nouvelles: 1 re international conference on the chemical loop
Regulations
OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic. OSPAR Commission Meeting. OSTEND: June 25-29, 2007. OSPAR Decision 2007/2 on the storage of carbon dioxide streams in geological structures.
OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic. OSPAR Commission Meeting. OSTEND: June 25-29, 2007. OSPAR Decision 2007/1 prohibiting...
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