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1UK-China Near Zero Emissions Coal Initiative Dr
Matthew Webb Department for Environment Food And
Rural Affairs, UK International Workshop on
Carbon Capture and Storage in the Power
Sector, RD Priorities for India Ashok Hotel, New
Delhi, 22-23 January
2Some Opening Remarks
- UK recognises the potential of CCS to reduce
carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuelled
power generation - The global challenge is to demonstrate CCS at
commercial scale, not only in Europe, but also in
developing countries whose economic development
and energy security will be heavily dependent on
coal - Agreements on technology transfer and the
deployment of low carbon technologies such as CCS
are likely to feature strongly in any global
post-2012 settlement
3World Energy Outlook 2007
- World energy demand could be well over 50 higher
than today. - Global energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide
could rise from 27Gt in 2005 to 42Gt in 2030
and increase of 57. - Confirmed China and India as the emerging giants
of the world economy and international energy
markets. - Govt action must focus in curbing the rapid
growth in CO2 emissions from coal fired power
stations. - CCS is one of the most promising routes for
mitigating emissions in the longer term and could
reconcile continued coal burning with the need to
cut emissions in the longer term - if the
technology can be demonstrated on a large scale
and if adequate incentives are put in place.
4Source IEA WEO 2007
Capacity additions in the next decade will
lock-in technology, and be crucial for emissions
through 2050 and beyond
5EU-China Political Agreement
- EU-China Summit (Sept 2005) declaration on
Climate Change Energy - We will aim to achieve the following
co-operation goals by 2020 To develop and
demonstrate in China and the EU advanced,
near-zero emissions coal technology through
carbon capture and storage - Agreement followed by two complementary MoU with
associated projects - China-UK MoU (Dec 2005) ? UK NZEC Phase 1
- China-EC MoU (Feb 2006) ? COACH
- Key Chinese Partners are the Ministry of Science
and Technology (MOST) supported by the
Administrative Centre for Chinas Agenda 21
(ACCA21) - Chinese partners also in GeoCapacity, MoveCBM and
Cachet
6NZEC Ambitious Phased Approach
7Current Status
- Extensive project development period
- Major workshop in July 2006
- Project launched on 20th November 2007 in
Beijing, attended by Ministry of Science
Vice-Minister Liu Yanhua and Deputy Ambassador
Barbara Woodward - 18 month programme of collaborative work
undertaken by 28 partners to complete in early
2009
8NZEC Phase 1
- WP1 Knowledge Sharing and Capacity Building
websites, workshops, seminars, exchanges. - WP2 Future energy Technology Perspectives
future energy demand, existing and advanced power
generation technologies. - WP3 Case Studies for Carbon Dioxide Capture
techno economic studies of capture options. - WP4 Carbon Dioxide Storage Potential regional
assessment and field selection for demonstration. - WP5 Policy Assessment and Roadmap including
legislative and regularity issues and
socio-economic impacts.
9WP1 Knowledge Sharing and Capacity Building
- Internal and external websites www.nzec.info
(dual language) and www.ccsinchina.info as a
Chinese information hub. - Interim and Final Workshops in Beijing (Sept 2008
and June 2009). - Study Tour to Europe (June 2008).
- Sponsored attendance of Chinese delegates at key
CCS schools and events e.g. IEA GHG CCS summer
School and GHGT9 in Washington (November 2008). - Sponsored exchange of students and industrial
experts to UK. - Development of Chinese reference material and
course training material. - Technical and non-technical journals and
articles.
10WP2 Future Energy Technology Perspectives
- Future energy demand projections for China to
2050. - Refinement of National scenario (Markal) model to
include CCS technology deployment. - Assessment of energy intensive sectors and of
existing and advanced technologies. - Assessment of role of potential role of CCS in
cutting carbon emissions.
11WP3 Case Studies for Carbon Capture
- Common understanding of potential applications of
a range of capture technologies in the power
generation sector in China. - To locate techno-economic characteristics of CCS
technologies for application in China. - To identify the role of each option (short to
long term). - To recommend the preferable case for
demonstration. - Undertaking 8 case studies including Oxyfuel,
Post Combustion and Pre-Combustion capture for
new build (and also capture ready). - Transportation and separation technologies.
12WP4 Carbon Dioxide Storage Potential
- Evaluating storage potential and undertaking
first stage site characterisation for site
selection. - Future potential at regional basin level and at
site specific level for CO2 storage through
enhanced oil recovery, enhanced coal bed methane
and storage in saline aquifers. - Basins include Songliao (Jilin oilfield and
aquifers), Subei (Jiangsu oilfield) and Quinshi
(ECBM). - GIS model to be compiled of select regions within
Songliao basin.
13WP5 Policy Assessment and Roadmap
- Integration of technical reports from other work
packages to produce summary report. - Technology roadmapping for short term activities
leading to demonstration and long term activities
for wider deployment. - Additional Social Economic Impacts modelling
undertaken. - Further dialogue and discussion on specific
factors and barriers impeding the application of
CCS technology in China.
14UKs Success Criteria for NZEC?
- To implement a truly collaborative project
between Chinese and UK experts, which - Builds capacity in China to determine the best
options for carbon dioxide capture, transport and
geological storage, and - Makes recommendations for the development and
demonstration of CCS technology in China and
considers the viability of CCS deployment in the
future.
15Common Global Challenges for CCS
- Verification of the location, capacity and
permanence of geological storage of carbon
dioxide. - Need to reduce the energy penalty associated with
capture. - Validation of integrated capture, transport and
storage components for commercial-scale
operation.
16Chinese Partners
- Implementation, Monitoring and coordination
undertaken by the Administrative Centre for
Chinas Agenda 21 (ACCA21)
- BP Clean Energy Research and Education
Centre, Tsinghua University (THCEC), Centre for
Energy and Environmental Policy Research (CEEP),
China United Coalbed Methane Co Ltd, China
University of Petroleum (Beijing), China
University of Petroleum (HuaDong), Department of
Environmental Science and Engineering of Tsinghua
University. Department of Thermal Engineering,
Tsinghua University (DTE), Energy, Environment
and Economy (3E) Research Institute, Tsinghua
University, Energy Research Institute (ERI),
GreenGen, Institute of Engineering
Thermophysics, Chinese Academy of Science (IET),
Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese
Academy of Sciences (CAS), Tsinghua University.
Jilin Oilfield, North China Electric Power
University (NCEPU), PetroChina, State Key
Laboratory of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua
University (DCE), Thermal Power Research
Institute (TPRI), Wuhan University (WHU),
Zhejiang University (ZJU)
17UK Partners
- Consortium led by AEA Energy and Environment
- Consortium members Air Products, ALSTOM Power,
Doosan Babcock, British Geological Survey, BP,
Shell, Cranfield University, Imperial College,
Heriott Watt University
18EU - CHINA NEAR ZERO EMISSIONS COAL
EU ZEP Flagship Programme
EC-China-UK Steering Group
Broad alliance of EU/Chinese Government,
Industry and Academic partners implement demonstra
tion
Expanded RD collaboration UK, European
Commission and other Member States
- Initial Scoping
- UK NZEC
- EC COACH
Phase 1 Assessment
Phase 2 Design
Phase 3 Construction
2007
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2008
19Developing work with India
- UK is pleased to be holding an active dialogue
with the Government of India and is supporting
several capacity building and technical
activities including - Co-sponsored BGS study into storage capacity.
- Attendance of Indian Students at UK-Italy
International School. - Study into efficiency of new build coal fired
power plants (UMPPs). - Study into capture ready concepts for UMPPs.
20- Thank you for your attention!