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The South African Centre for CCS. CCS: Perspectives for the Southern African Region May 31 - Johannesburg Brendan Beck – Manager South Africa Centre for CCS. coal. Core Parties. Participants. South Africa: total primary energy supply. Source: IEA. TRANSFORM. TRANSPORT. END USE.
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The South African Centre for CCS CCS: Perspectives for the Southern African Region May 31 - Johannesburg Brendan Beck – Manager South Africa Centre for CCS
coal Core Parties Participants
South Africa: total primary energy supply Source: IEA
TRANSFORM TRANSPORT END USE SUPPLY Rail Road Pipeline Liquid Fuels Oil Oil Refineries PetroSA Natural Gas Sasol Pipeline Gas Sasol Export Road/Rail “Washery” Coal Coal Eskom and Others Electricity Transmission Wires Hydro Koeberg Nuclear Biomass Wood Person/Road
South Africa: committed to addressing climate change “Developing countries are ready to play their part in reducing global emissions, but obviously rich countries have to take the lead” “With financial and technological support from developed countries, South Africa for example will be able to reduce emissions by 34% below business as usual by 2020 and 42% by 2025” “We want a complete and legally binding agreement” - President Jacob Zuma, Copenhagen 2009
Long-term mitigation scenarios Mt CO2 equivalent Source: SA long-term mitigation scenarios
South African CCS Roadmap 2004 2010 2016 2020 2025 Commercial CCS Potential Storage Atlas Test Injection Demonstration x 10,000t x 100,000t x 1,000,000t
SouthAfrican CO2 Emissions SOURCE: CSIR/DME
CO2 Emissions Quantification Mt % Emission SEQUESTRABLE Electricity 161 65 Industrial 28 11 Other Energy 30 12 Manufacturing 30 12 Synfuel Industry ~30 million tonnes ~95% CO2 NON-SEQUESTRABLE Waste 10 6 Agriculture 48 27 Fugitive 42 24 Transport 22 21 Heat Production 3721 Total 408 249 Mt 61 % ` 159 Mt 39 % SOURCE: CSIR/DME
PetroSA SOURCE: PetroSA
South African CCS Roadmap 2004 2010 2016 2020 2025 Commercial CCS Potential Storage Atlas Test Injection Demonstration DONE x 10,000t x 100,000t x 1,000,000t
Geological Storage Atlas • Identifies Potential CO2 Geological Storage Regions • Launched by Minister of Energy 10 September 2010 • Atlas Report released January 2011
Geological Storage Atlas Increasing Certainty Next Steps ATLAS PREVIOUS
Geological Storage Atlas • Potential Storage Areas • Four Geological Basins • Un-mineable Coal Seams • Geological Basins • Orange Basin – off-shore • Outeniqua basin – off & on-shore • Zululand Basin – off & on-shore • Karoo Basin – on-shore
Atlas Summary • Potential Storage [excluding Karoo] • 150Gt • 98% Offshore • Need 4Gt to Store 40Mt/year • Further Investigation: • Karoo under further Investigation [starting with IEA GHG] • Zululand Basin to ‘Effective Level’ [UK Govt] • Onshore Outinequa Basin to ‘Effective Level’ [Europe Aid]
South African CCS Roadmap 2004 2010 2016 2020 2025 Commercial CCS Potential Storage Atlas Test Injection Demonstration DONE DONE x 10,000t x 100,000t x 1,000,000t
CO2 Test Injection SCOPING STUDY ATLAS
Further SACCCS activity • Work streams • Human capacity building • Economics • Capture • Transport • Storage • Legal • Public and stakeholder engagement • International collaboration • International support • EuropeAid • UK Government • EU Government • Norwegian Government • GCCSI • IEA • IEA GHG • World Bank • CSLF • IPAC-CO2
South African CCS Roadmap 2004 2010 2016 2020 2025 Commercial CCS Potential Storage Atlas Test Injection Demonstration DONE DONE x 10,000t x 100,000t x 1,000,000t
CCS Week • Minister request following 2009 CCS Week • Scheduled October 2011 • Conference; • SA CCS R&D progress • International support • Workshops • International pilot projects • Legal systems with DoE
Email: BrendanB@cefgroup.co.za Phone: +27 1 0201 4721 Website: www.sacccs.org.za