Title: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) in China
1Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS) in China
2Scale of Emission Reduction Challenge
- China is world's largest CO2 emitter
- China accounts for 24 of global energy related
CO2 emissions, US for 21, EU-15 for 12
3Importance of Coal for China
- Coal accounts for nearly 70 of China's energy
needs - China has the second largest domestic coal
reserves in the world - Rapid growth in power sector and industrial
sector such as steel are the main drivers of
increasing coal use
4Total Primary Energy Demand in China
5Current Efforts to reduce dependence on coal in
China
- Focus is on improving energy efficiency and
promoting renewables and other alternative
technologies - Key targets and requirements determined by
Chinese Government - target to reduce coal in energy mix below 60
- requirement that 15 of total energy should come
from renewables by 2020 (including Renewable
Energy Law) - target of 40 GW of nuclear power by 2020 (up from
6.6 GW in 2005) - requirement that all new large power plants use
high efficiency super-critical coal-fired
technology - expected improvement in coal power generation
efficiency from 32 in 2000 to 39 in 2030
6Coal based Power Generation Technology in China
Source IEA analysis based on data obtained from
industry experts
Indicates current efficiency. Improvements are
expected in the future
? current power Generation is based on the least
efficient, cheapest technology
7Potential role of energy efficiency renewables
in reducing China's emissions from Coal
- Even with strong policy incentives for energy
efficiency, renewables and other low carbon
technologies, coal will remain a major part of
China's energy mix until at least 2030
Source IEA World Energy Outlook 2007
8Current activity on CCS in China
- Ministry of Science and Technology is developing
a long-term CCS RD strategy - Current activities are focused on small,
standalone demonstration projects, focus on
pre-combustion (IGCC) options - International cooperation projects with USA,
Australia, Japan, Canada and EU
9Three broad strategic options for future EU-China
CCS cooperation
- Option 1 A stand alone demonstration plant
- Option 2 large-scale project closely aligned
with EU demonstration programme - Option 3 Broader CCS initiative covering other
industrial applications and wider infrastructure
investment
10Key factors with significant influence on the
future of CCS
- 1. Location and adequacy of CO2 storage sites
(see map) - 2. Development of a regulatory framework for CCS
in China - 3. Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) framework
for CCS initiatives
Source APEC (2005) Assessment of Geological
Storage Potential of Carbon Dioxide in the APEC
Region - Phase 1
11Opportunities for Progress
- UNFCCC and multilateral financing mechanisms
- Other European financing possibilities
- Possible G8 CCS Initiative
12Further information
This presentation is based on the briefing paper
"CCS in China" prepared by E3G www.germanwatch.or
g/klima/ccs-china Further information on CCS (in
German) www.germanwatch.org/klima/ccs Further
information on climate protection (in
English) www.germanwatch.org/klima/en
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Anne Koch, Qian Cheng, Dr. Gerold Kier, Dr.
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