Planning CCS Development in the West Mediterranean

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2013

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Boavida, D.
Carneiro, J.
Martinez, R.
van den Broek, M.A.ORCID 0000-0003-1028-1742ISNI 0000000396870440
Ramirez-Ramirez, C.A.ISNI 0000000388171084
Rimi, A.
Tosato, G.
Gastine, M.

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Abstract

Transport and storage of CO2 are the elements in the CCS chain with the lowest cost, but they may well prove to be the elements defining the timeline for CCS development. The EU FP7 COMET project aimed to pave the road towards CCS development in the West Mediterranean (Portugal, Spain and Morocco). This paper provides the main highlights of the work conducted within COMET. The project addressed the temporal and spatial aspects of the development of the energy sector and other industrial activities in relation with CCS and its participation to CO2 emission reduction taking into account location, capacity and availability of CO2 sources and of potential CO2 storage formations. Special attention was given to a balanced optimization on transport modes, matching the sources and sinks, meeting optimal cost - benefit trade-offs, for a CCS network infrastructure as part of an international cooperation policy.

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CO2 Transport, Portugal, Spain, Morocco

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Boavida, D, Carneiro, J, Martinez, R, van den Broek, M A, Ramirez, A, Rimi, A, Tosato, G & Gastine, M 2013, 'Planning CCS Development in the West Mediterranean', Energy Procedia, vol. 37, pp. 3212-3220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.208