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GLOBAL CCS INSTITUTE
THE STATUS OF CCS Meade Harris, Regional Representative
UKCCSC Winter School, Cambridge
January 10, 2011
WWW.GLOBALCCSINSTITUTE.COM
GLOBAL CCS INSTITUTE
MISSION
The mission of the Global CCS Institute is:
to be a centre of excellence for CCS knowledge;
to accelerate the development and deployment
of CCS globally; and
to help ensure that CCS has a significant role in
reducing the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
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MEMBERSHIP Global Region Breakdown – November 2011 Total Membership: 330*
Australasia
74
Americas
67 Asia
57
Europe
125
Middle
East
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Registered Member Locations Registered Member Locations
Representation Offices: Representation Offices:
* Includes Foundation Members and
Collaborating Participants
* Includes Foundation Members and
Collaborating Participants
Africa
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INSTITUTE FUNDING STATUS
Active
Commencing / Under discussion
Completed
2. Trailblazer (Tenaska)
FEED studies
2. Trailblazer (Tenaska)
FEED studies
3. Nelson 6 (Tenaska/Entergy) Development studies
3. Nelson 6 (Tenaska/Entergy) Development studies
1. RCI (Rotterdam CCS Network) Storage and shipping studies
1. RCI (Rotterdam CCS Network) Storage and shipping studies
6. Getica (ISPE)
Feasibility Study
6. Getica (ISPE)
Feasibility Study
10. Callide Oxyfuel (OTPL)
Transport and CO2 injection
studies
10. Callide Oxyfuel (OTPL)
Transport and CO2 injection
studies
4. Pioneer (TransAlta)
FEED studies
4. Pioneer (TransAlta)
FEED studies
11. CarbonNet (Victorian Government)
Commercial and Planning studies
11. CarbonNet (Victorian Government)
Commercial and Planning studies
5. Mountaineer (American Electric Power)
FEED studies
5. Mountaineer (American Electric Power)
FEED studies
7. ROAD (Maasvlakte CCS)
FEED studies &
execution planning
7. ROAD (Maasvlakte CCS)
FEED studies &
execution planning
8 Chiyoda (Chiyoda/Tokyo University)
Shuttle shipping study
8 Chiyoda (Chiyoda/Tokyo University)
Shuttle shipping study
INSTITUTE-SUPPORTED PROJECTS FOR KNOWLEDGE SHARING
9. Collie Hub (Western Australian Government)
General reports
9. Collie Hub (Western Australian Government)
General reports
12. Maersk (Maersk Oil)
Shipping EOR /
Feasibility Study
12. Maersk (Maersk Oil)
Shipping EOR /
Feasibility Study
13. CarbonNet (Victorian Government)
MMV scope study
13. CarbonNet (Victorian Government)
MMV scope study
GLOBAL CCS INSTITUTE
RECENT RELEASE
The Global Status of
CCS: 2011 Report is
now available.
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MEASURED PROGRESS OF LARGE-SCALE
INTEGRATED PROJECTS SINCE 2009
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GLOBAL SPREAD OF PROJECTS
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PROJECT NUMBERS CONCENTRATED IN THE
UNITED STATES AND EUROPE
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CONCENTRATION ON POWER GENERATION
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PROJECTS ARE SPREAD ACROSS
TECHNOLOGIES
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LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATED PROJECTS (LSIPS) IN
OPERATION
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LARGE-SCALE INTEGRATED PROJECTS (LSIPS) IN
CONSTRUCTION
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ALLOCATED GOVERNMENT FUNDING IS
MOSTLY TO POWER
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THERE IS FUNDING THAT IS STILL TO BE
ALLOCATED
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REGIONAL BIAS TOWARDS STORAGE
SELECTION
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KEY MESSAGES
Early mover projects are found in industrial applications
and with EOR for storage.
Two power projects are now under construction with aid
of government funding and EOR revenue.
A number of power projects are on the verge of FID but
making the business case is proving difficult and time
consuming.
Greater collaboration and transparency between
government and industry is needed.
Storage assessments in deep saline formations can
have long lead times – need to start now.
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