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Strategic UK CCS Storage Appraisal - WP6 - CO2 Storage Development Build-out

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Abstract:

  • A Build-out Portfolio has been fitted to the ETI 2015 CO2 Emissions Scenarios work in terms of timing, geography and quantity. 
  • The Build-out Portfolio comprises eight storage sites with a diverse range of geographic and geological characteristics.
  • The Build-out Portfolio can meet the CO2 supply scenario of 50Mt/y and by 2070, could have stored approximately 1645Mt of CO2.
  • Levelised cost of offshore transportation and storage ranges between £9 - £32/t.
  • Transportation and storage costs for the whole Build-out Portfolio contribute £6.9/MWh to the levelised cost of gas fuelled electricity generation.
  • There are many options to expand the storage capacity in each region of the UKCS.

Publication Year:

2016

Publisher:

ETI

Author(s):

Gomersall, S.D.

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English

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1369283 B

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United Kingdom

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Technical Report

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Technology

Theme(s):

Carbon Capture and Storage