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发表于 2017-8-5 22:03:50 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
『碳收集及储存技术是实施全球低碳计划的一项很好的技术,它的发展势头很好,目前有很多相关项目正在进行,但是它也遇到了很多阻碍。』
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低碳计划之碳收集及储存技术


  IN the push to tackle climate change, most attention is devoted to  ditching fossil fuels for low-carbon power sources. But the fight has  another prong: stripping carbon dioxide out of the smokestacks of power  plants and other factories and storing it safely underground. The  distinct parts of this process, known as carbon capture and storage  (CCS), are already in operation. But no one has yet joined them together  on an industrial scale. So it was a blow when the government recently  scrapped plans to build the country’s first CCS unit at the Longannet  coal-fired power station in Scotland, claiming it cost too much.
  The prospect is appealing. In Britain, 72% of electricity is generated  from gas and coal; China and America are even more reliant on fossil  fuels. Finding a way to remove 90% of the carbon, as CCS promises to,  would be a giant leap towards cutting global emissions. And Britain is a  promising location. Its geology is ideally suited to storing carbon  dioxide—in depleted oil-and-gas fields in the North Sea, as well as in  saline aquifers, deep porous rocks full of salty water. Commercial  opportunities might follow: Britain could import waste gas from northern  Europe, where pilot CCS projects have stumbled because of opposition to  onshore stores. There is a potential export market for the technology:  the International Energy Agency reckons 850 projects will be needed  globally by 2030.
Longannet was the last project standing from a  government-funded competition launched in 2007 to build a British  capture facility. The consortium behind it, comprising Scottish Power,  National Grid and Shell, says its engineering design shows CCS is now  technically feasible. But building the plant would cost up to £1.5  billion, the consortium predicted. This didn’t cover operating  costs—around £2 billion over 15 years—or the price of storing CO2. Since  the scheme overshot the government’s £1 billion budget, it pulled the  plug.
Critics say the idea of putting a whizzy new piece of kit on a  40-year-old power station was always daft, and that the pilot should be  at a newer coal- or gas-fired plant. The business case for Longannet has  certainly worsened recently. Of all fossil fuels, coal has been hit  hardest by two new pieces of legislation. A carbon floor price,  announced in late 2010, makes dirty coal-generation more expensive. And  the European Industrial Emissions Directive, agreed in June 2009, means  old belchers like Longannet would anyway have to make pricey  modernisations by 2020.
Still, any first go at such an unproven  technology would be expensive and hard to cost precisely, says Stuart  Haszeldine of Edinburgh University: “You can’t just rock up at a  supermarket and buy a CCS project.” The government is now inviting a new  round of pilot proposals, but it needs to ensure that it does not  repeat the drawn-out debacle of Longannet. That means addressing a  concern raised last year in a government-commissioned report. This  warned that developing storage sites “may be an uncertain,  time-consuming, costly and risky business opportunity” which may require  financing prior to, and distinct from, any pilot capture scheme.  Industry is also unlikely to invest speculatively on the pipeline  infrastructure needed to transport CO2.
Ministers needs to get a  move on. A quarter of the country’s generating capacity is due to come  offline within a decade. And since capturing carbon itself uses a lot of  energy—25-30% of a plant’s generation, by most estimates—if CCS  technology is widely deployed then Britain will need even more of it.  The technology may yet have a future—if the government is prepared to  put a little more of its money where its carbon is.(605words)
文章地址:http://www.economist.com/node/21534822
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