Title: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage CCS
1Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
(CCS) Potential and RD
Jacek Podkanski International Energy
Agency Office of Energy Efficiency, Technology
and RD Jacek.Podkanski_at_iea.org Conference on
the Future of Energy in Enlarged Europe
Perspectives for RD Co-operation Warszawa, 7-8
October 2004
2Technical Progress and Interrelated Issues
- Two Roads Merging in the Future
- Increasing efficiency
- Integration of CCS into power system
- Efficiency Measures Must Come First
- Major Technology Options Should Be Kept Open
- Storage
- Needs to prove its safety, security and
verifiability - Legal and regulatory issues must be resolved
- Needs to win public acceptance
3Assessment of CO2 emissions until 2050
Source The Prospects for CO2 Capture and
Storage, IEA 2004 (in preparation)
4CO2 Capture modeling resultsSource The
Prospects for CO2 Capture and Storage, IEA 2004
(in preparation)
5RDD Public/Private Partnerships
- US FutureGen
- EU Hypogen
- Canadian Clean Power Coalition
- Australia
- Germany COORETEC
- UK
- Norway
- France
- Italy
- Japan,
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- Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum
- IEA Working Party on Fossil Fuels
- IEA Implementing Agreements
- Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
- Bilateral Agreements,
National Programs
International Collaboration
- Alstom ExxonMobil
- BP EniTecnologie SpA
- ChevronTexaco
- EPRI Shell International
- RWE AG Total
- Rio Tinto,
Industry
6Current, Proposed and Possible Projects
- Source IEA GHG RD Programme
7Current, Proposed and Possible Projects
- Source IEA GHG RD Programme
8www.iea.org
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