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1BIOENERGY WITH CO2 REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL- An
approach to negative CO2 emissions in energy
systems
IEA Workshop Edinburgh, 12th November
2001 Kenneth Möllersten Royal Institute
of Technology Sweden
2Todays presentation
- Basic concept
- Results from studied cases
- Ongoing research
- Policy-related issues
3Conventional bioenergy
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5Bioenergy w CO2 removal and disposal
6Principal methods for CO2 removal
7Specific CO2 emissions of power/CHP plants with
CO2 removal (incl. compression to 100bar)
8CO2 removal costs (incl. compression to 100bar)
around US 20-30 /t CO2 for transportation and
disposal
9CO2 consequences of alternative recovery boiler
replacements in pulp mill
10CO2 consequences of alternative recovery boiler
replacements in pulp mill
11Potential cost-effectiveness of CO2 reductions
in the Swedish pulp and paper sector (Marginal
power from coal power plants)
12Ongoing research
13Summary removal technologies system
considerations
14Is CO2 from biomass tradable?
- Ways to certify emission reduction credits
- reducing anthropogenic emissions by
sources,orenhancing anthropogenic removals by
sinks?
15Implementing bioenergy w CO2 removal disposal
- CO2 disposal schemes are being developed by
companies from the fossil-fuel sector. Will they
welcome disposal of CO2 from biomass? - Disposal of CO2 from biomass may require
cooperation - CO2 disposal projects are large-scale
- Pulp paper producers are increasing their focus
on core competencies, and less resources are
available for energy management - Bioenergy producers are small and independent
16Research and development
Integration of biomass energy and fossil-fuel
energy RDD is required
- Introduce biomass energy into CO2 removal and
disposal RDD - Large-scale biomass energy applications with CO2
removal and disposal - Identify opportunities for synergies and phasing
in biomass in CO2 disposal schemesFor example
through - Co-firing coal and biomass w CO2 removal
- Introduction of biomass-based methane in natural
gas networks