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2009 US-China Coal Conversion and Carbon Management Workshop. by John Panek Deputy Director CSLF Secretariat. Mission An international initiative focused on improved cost-effective technologies for the separation and capture of carbon dioxide for its transport and long-term safe storage.
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2009 US-China Coal Conversion and Carbon Management Workshop by John Panek Deputy Director CSLF Secretariat
Mission An international initiative focused on improved cost-effective technologies for the separation and capture of carbon dioxide for its transport and long-term safe storage. Purpose Make technologies broadly available internationally; Identify and address wider issues 24 members
CSLF Member Countries represent • 59% of world population • 78% of world GDP • 77% of world CO2 emissions 77 % world CO2 emissions Sources: IMF (GDP 2005 data) and EIA (2004 data)
POLICY GROUP Chair: United States Vice Chair: United Kingdom Vice Chair: South Africa TECHNICAL GROUP Chair: Norway Vice Chair: Australia Vice Chair: South Africa Task Forces CSLF Secretariat Task Forces • CSLF Policy Group Governs Overall Framework and Policies of CSLF • Financing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Task Force (France chair) • Communications Task Force (United States chair) • Capacity Building Task Force (Saudi Arabia chair)
POLICY GROUP Chair: United States Vice Chair: United Kingdom Vice Chair: South Africa TECHNICAL GROUP Chair: Norway Vice Chair: Australia Vice Chair: South Africa Task Forces CSLF Secretariat Task Forces • CSLF Technical Group Reviews Progress of Collaborative Projects • and Identifies Promising Directions for Research • Projects Interaction and Review Team (United Kingdom chair) • Risk Assessment Task Force (United States chair) • CCS in Academic Community Task Force (Brazil chair)
POLICY GROUP Chair: United States Vice Chair: United Kingdom Vice Chair: South Africa TECHNICAL GROUP Chair: Norway Vice Chair: Australia Vice Chair: South Africa Task Forces CSLF Secretariat Task Forces • Maintains the CSLF website as a world-class information resource • Actively develops ideas and concepts for the CSLF and supports Policy and Technical Groups • Prepares and disseminates reports, data bases and other documents • Convenes meetings and workshops of CSLF, its sub-groups and task forces
Expanded global CCS capacity building initiative Develop Technical Group action plan CSLF Incentives Registry Coordination with other international organizations Asian Development Bank The Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute International Energy Agency World Bank Major Ongoing CSLF Activities
Major Ongoing CSLF Activities • Demonstrate CO2 capture and storage with at least 20 integrated industrial-scale projects; • Take concerted international action to accelerate the development and deployment of CCS; • Address the financial gap and risks facing early CCS projects; • Establish legal and regulatory frameworks for CCS; and • Raise public education and awareness of CCS.
CSLF ProjectsActive Projects • CANMET Energy Technology Centre (CETC) R&D Oxyfuel Combustion for CO2 Capture • CO2CRC Otway Project • CO2 GeoNet • CO2 Separation from Pressurized Gas Stream • CO2 SINK • ENCAP • Feasibility Study of Geologic Sequestration of CO2 in Basalt Formations of (Deccan Trap) in India • Frio Project • Geologic CO2 Storage Assurance at In Salah, Algeria • IEA GHG Weyburn-Midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project • ITC CO2 Capture with Chemical Solvents • Regional Carbon Sequestration Partnerships • Zama Acid Gas EOR, CO2 Sequestration, and Monitoring Project
CSLF ProjectsActive Projects–Recognized London October, 2009 • TXE Carbon Management and Gasification Project (Beaumont, Texas, USA) • ZeroGen Project (Emerald, Queensland, Australia) • Fort Nelson Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Project (Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Canada) • CO2 Storage in the Limburg Coal and Sandstone Layers (Geleen, Limburg, Netherlands) • CCS Rotterdam (Rotterdam, Netherlands) • The European CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad (Mongstad, Norway) • CCS Northern Netherlands (Groningen, Netherlands) • Demonstration of an Oxyfuel Combustion Systems (Renfrew, Scotland, United Kingdom) • Lacq CO2 Capture and Storage Project (Lacq, France) • Heartland Area Redwater Project (Redwater, Alberta, Canada)
CSLF ProjectsCompleted Projects • Alberta Enhanced Coal-Bed Methane Recovery Project • CASTOR • China Coalbed Methane Technology/CO2 Sequestration Project • CO2 Capture Project (Phase 2) • CO2STORE • Dynamis • Regional Opportunities for CO2 Capture and Storage in China Alberta Enhanced Coalbed Methane Recovery Project
London, United Kingdom, Third CSLF Ministerial Meeting, October 11–14, 2009
London Ministerial Meeting Key areas of work to be taken forward by the CSLF Policy and Technical Groups • Development of business models for commercial CCS • Knowledge sharing principles • Implementation of a capacity building program for developing country members
London Ministerial Meeting The Communiqué was unanimously agreed and the main outcomes are: • Agreement that more than 20 industrial scale CCS demonstrations could be needed by 2020, including in developing countries, with knowledge sharing between projects; • Financial support for a CSLF capacity building program to enable developing countries to host demonstrations and prepare for rapid CCS deployment, • CCS must be incentivised as part of a global climate deal in Copenhagen this December.
Next Ministerial Meeting — Chinese Minister Wan Gang announced that China would host the 4th Ministerial Meeting in 2011/12
2010 Meetings • PIRT Meeting • February 2010 • Canberra, Australia • Otway Project Otway Basin, Victoria
PARIS 800 km LACQ 2010 Meetings • Technical Group Meeting • March 2010 • France • Lacq Project
Meeting the Challenges Ahead • CSLF Technology Roadmap • IEA CCS Roadmap
Involvement of Stakeholders We affirm that the development and deployment of CCS requires the active involvement of stakeholders, including business and civil society.
239 CSLF Stakeholders CO2 Storage Energy Policy CO2 Capture CO2 Transport Financing Capacity Building Economics Environmental Policy Legal/Regulatory Issues