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ID150791
Title ProperFacing the uncertainty of CO2 storage capacity in China by developing different storage scenarios
LanguageENG
AuthorHöller, Samuel ;  Viebahn, Peter
Summary / Abstract (Note)China is very active in the research and development of CO2 capture and storage technologies (CCS). However, existing estimates for CO2 storage capacity are very uncertain. This uncertainty is due to limited geological knowledge, a lack of large-scale research on CO2 injection, and different assessment approaches and parameter settings. Hence storage scenarios represent a method that can be used by policy makers to demonstrate the range of possible storage capacity developments, to help interpret uncertain results and to identify the limitations of existing assessments. In this paper, three storage scenarios are developed for China by evaluating China-wide studies supplemented with more detailed site- and basin-specific assessments. It is estimated that the greatest storage potential can be found in deep saline aquifers. Oil and gas fields may also be used. Coal seams are only included in the highest storage scenario. In total, the scenarios presented demonstrate that China has an effective storage capacity of between 65 and 1551 Gt of CO2. Furthermore, the authors emphasise a need for action to harmonise storage capacity assessment approaches due to the uncertainties involved in the capacity assessments analysed in this study.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 89, No.89; Feb 2016: p.64–73
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2016-02 89, 89
Key WordsChina ;  Uncertainty ;  CCS ;  Scenarios ;  CO2 Storage Capacity