October 20, 2014
Journal Article

International collaboration to investigate carbon dioxide storage opportunities for a coal-fired power plant in Sichuan Basin, China

Abstract

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