Title of article :
Ten times more difficult: Quantifying the carbon capture and storage challenge
Author/Authors :
Bj?rn Nykvist، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
7
From page :
683
To page :
689
Abstract :
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is receiving much attention and is being promoted as an important low-carbon technology. This paper communicates key insights and conclusions from a larger study that conducted review work, policy analysis, and interviews with actors in the global CCS community (Varnäs et al., 2012). No judgment is made of the desirability of choosing CCS as a low carbon technology option, but if this technology is indeed pursued, four challenges are found to be 10 times greater than often recognized. These are; (i) a tenfold up-scaling in size (MW) from pilot plants to that of commercial demonstration, (ii) a tenfold increase in number of large scale demonstration plants actually being constructed, (iii) a tenfold increase in available annual funding over the coming 40 years and, (iv) a tenfold increase in the price put on carbon dioxide emissions. It is clear that the current development path will not fulfil expectations of CCS being commercially available at the end of this decade, nor will CCS be widely applied in time for significant contributions to needed CO2 emission reductions. CCS will only be developed if policymakers continue to favour coal based power generation while simultaneously developing stringent climate policy.
Keywords :
Carbon capture and storage , Technology innovation system , Climate change
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Record number :
974113
Link To Document :
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