Getting ready for carbon capture and storage through a 'CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Ready Hub': A case study of Shenzhen city in Guangdong province, China

Jia LI, Xi LIANG*, Tim COCKERILL

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

China has been building approximately 1 GW of new coal-fired power plant per week since 2005. Power plants now in construction may continue to operate until 2040. "CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Ready" enables and eases the subsequent retrofitting of a plant to be able to capture carbon dioxide later in that plant's lifetime. Building on the definitions of the IEA GHG (IEA Greenhouse Gas Programme) and GCCSI (Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute), this study suggests a novel concept 'CCS Ready Hub' for implementing CCS Ready. A CCS Ready Hub not only includes a number of new coal-fired power plants but also integrates other existing stationary carbon dioxide emissions sources into the planning for potential infrastructure. We conducted a case study of Guangdong province in China with a detailed engineering and economic assessment in Shenzhen City. The study first reviewed the potential storage sites and analysed the existing stationary emissions sources in Guangdong using a GIS (Geographic Information System) approach. Thereafter, we focused on investigating the economic benefits of a 'CCS Ready Hub' at a potential 4 GW new USCPC (ultra-supercritical pulverised coal-fired) power plant in Shenzhen. Using the cost of carbon dioxide avoidance in 2020 as a criterion, we found that the concept of a CCS Ready Hub to finance CCS Ready at a regional planning level rather than at an individual plant is preferred since it significantly reduces the overall cost of building an integrated CCS system to reduce carbon emissions in the future. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5916-5924
Number of pages9
JournalEnergy
Volume36
Issue number10
Early online date23 Sept 2011
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

We acknowledge financial support by UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Australia Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute (GCCSI) through the Guangdong CCS Readiness Project (GDCCSR) and UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) through UK-China Chinese Advance Power Plant Carbon Capture Options Project (CAPPCCO). We appreciate support from colleagues from the Shenzhen Energy, China National Ocean Oil Company (CNOOC) Huizhou, Guangdong Electric and Baochang Power. Special thanks to Professor Jon Gibbins and Mr. Philip Curry for providing valuable advice.

Keywords

  • Capture ready
  • China
  • GIS
  • Planning
  • Retrofit

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