June 1, 2013
Journal Article

Examining CCS deployment potential in China via application of an integrated CCS cost curve

Abstract

Cost curves focusing on CO2 transport and storage have been previously published and used to help establish the large potential for CCS technologies to deploy in China. This paper examines the results from recent work to incorporate the costs of CO2 capture and compression within integrated cost curves that better reflect the complete costs and therefore possible value of CCS. Results show that significant potential exists for large-scale deployment of CCS at costs less than $70/tCO2. Mapping of the cost curve results confirms that the majority of existing CO2 point sources may be able to utilize CCS technologies, and that - except for many sources in southern China - onshore storage capacity appears accessible and sufficient for decades of large-scale deployment.

Revised: September 24, 2013 | Published: June 1, 2013

Citation

Dahowski R.T., C.L. Davidson, X. Li, and N. Wei. 2013. Examining CCS deployment potential in China via application of an integrated CCS cost curve. Energy Procedia 37. PNNL-SA-91322. doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.130