International collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and storage. Support to investigate storage options for a coal-fired plant in the Chongqing Municipality was provided through a program funded by the World Bank. Geologic storage in saline reservoirs appears technically feasible based on the available evidence. The plant is located within a tectonically stable area of the Sichuan Basin, with low seismic activity and adequate capacity. However, multiple injection wells may be required, and the location of a fault near the plant merits additional distance for candidate sites. This study and guidance on future phases was augmented with capacity-building workshops in China and visits by the Chinese delegation to active carbon capture and storage sites outside of China.
Revised: October 14, 2015 |
Published: October 20, 2014
Citation
Cumming L.J., N. Gupta, N. Gupta, J.R. Sminchak, P.R. Ganesh, R.T. Dahowski, and X. Li, et al. 2014.International collaboration to investigate carbon dioxide storage opportunities for a coal-fired power plant in Sichuan Basin, China.Energy Procedia 63.PNNL-ACT-SA-10024.doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2014.11.522