China achieves breakthrough to capture CO2
By Sun Haoran
China
has successfully implemented its first carbon sequestration project in saline
aquifers in Ordos, North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, symbolizing
China’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gases, which will have a great influence
in emissions reduction.
The
first 100,000-ton per year carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration
project undertaken by an Ordos-based coal-to-liquids branch of China Energy is
progressing smoothly, and relevant technical standards are being researched and
developed, the Economic Information Daily reported on May 8.
“This is
the first CCS project in saline aquifers in China, and also the only such
project in Asia that has reached a 100,000-ton level,” Wang Jianli, general
manager of the company, told the Economic Information Daily.
“The
successful implementation of the CCS demonstration project shows China has
formed a complete set of technologies for carbon capture, transport, and
storage in saline aquifers and monitoring. This has enhanced China’s status and
influence in the field of emissions reduction,” Wang added.
CCS can
capture up to 90 percent of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions produced from
the use of fossil fuels in electricity generation and industrial processes,
preventing emissions from entering the atmosphere.
“Coal
plays a major role in China’s energy structure, so the pressure on emissions
reduction is pretty high,” said Wang.
With the
support of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China and the National
Energy Administration of China, the demonstration project was launched in Ordos
in 2010, and had completed carbon capture, purification, pressurization and
drilling work by the end of that year, said the report.
CO2
produced by the coal liquefaction will be liquefied through purification,
cooling and pressurizing after it is captured, and transported to the operation
area by special tankers.
The
liquid CO2 then will be injected into saline aquifers between 1,500 and 2,500
meters underground for storage through the injection and the monitoring wells,
which are about 2,500 meters deep.
“However,
iron and steel enterprises are still the main targets of rectification for
China to reach its objective of emissions reduction, as the CCS is still a new
technology,” Zhang Xiaobo, a Beijing-based expert on the carbon trade, told the
Global Times.
Source:
Global Times
China achieves breakthrough to capture CO2
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