ACORN - A North East Response to Evolve and Thrive Through Decarbonisation

D. Mackinnon, S. Gomersall
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We all identify the need to integrate climate change into corporate strategy, with a profitable Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage (CCUS) business model the elusive goal. Today, CCUS forms 10% of the R&D program of Total, a founding contributor to the OGCI Climate Investments fund. Here in the North East of Scotland, UK and Scottish Governments, along with project developer Pale Blue Dot Energy and Total are providing match funding to the European Commission’s Connecting Europe Facilities fund to progress feasibility work on the Acorn CCS project. As society continues to drive an expectation beyond hydrocarbons, what proposal might the North East of Scotland offer in response? To meet ambitious emissions reduction targets, the UK must envisage radical changes to the energy economy. Already affecting power generation, these changes must drive further into transport and domestic/industrial energy consumption. Two technologies which may play a part in the decarbonisation of the UK energy business are CCUS and the use of Hydrogen as an energy carrier and energy store, with several studies showing that clean hydrogen is potentially the lowest cost route to meeting UK emission targets in multiple sectors. This builds on the UK’s world class gas network infrastructure, which can be repurposed to avoid becoming stranded, avoiding the enormous expense of increasing the capacity of the electricity transmission network, much of which would lie idle during the summer. The UK gas network carries approximately three times more energy than the electricity network, at one third the unit cost to consumers, and meets winter peaks that are five times greater. Different to previous CCUS projects, and having the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)’s first carbon dioxide appraisal and storage licence award, ACORN is an opportunity to evaluate a brownfield CCUS solution to capture, transport and store post-combustion CO2, combined with an upside through emerging pre-combustion CO2 capture technology relating to the production and sale of bulk hydrogen produced from natural gas with a zero-emission target. Located at the St Fergus Gas Terminal – an active industrial site where around 35% of all the natural gas used in the UK comes onshore. ACORN is designed as a "low-cost", "low-risk" CCUS project, to be built quickly, taking advantage of existing oil and gas infrastructure and well understood offshore storage sites. The Acorn Hydrogen project undertakes to evaluate and develop an advanced reformation process which will deliver the most energy and cost-efficient industrial hydrogen production process whilst capturing and sequestering CO2 emissions. An initial phase offers a full-chain demonstration project, an essential step toward commissioning the concept and subsequent commercialisation of large-scale CCUS and Hydrogen deployment in the UK. SPE Offshore Europe represents an ideal opportunity to update both the region and industry on results, observations, and conclusions with respect to the evolving development architecture, selected process technologies, Government and gas transportation regulatory engagement as this, the leading Scottish CCS project continues its journey toward a final investment decision.
ACORN -东北地区对通过脱碳发展和繁荣的回应
我们都认为有必要将气候变化纳入企业战略,实现盈利的碳捕集利用与封存(CCUS)商业模式是一个难以实现的目标。如今,CCUS占道达尔研发项目的10%,道达尔是OGCI气候投资基金的创始贡献者之一。在苏格兰东北部,英国和苏格兰政府,以及项目开发商Pale Blue Dot Energy和Total为欧盟委员会的连接欧洲设施基金提供匹配资金,以推进Acorn CCS项目的可行性工作。随着社会继续推动对碳氢化合物以外的期望,苏格兰东北部可能会提出什么建议作为回应?为了实现雄心勃勃的减排目标,英国必须设想对能源经济进行彻底改革。这些变化已经影响到发电,必须进一步推动交通和家庭/工业能源消费。两项可能在英国能源业务脱碳中发挥作用的技术是CCUS和使用氢作为能源载体和能源储存,几项研究表明,清洁氢可能是实现英国多个行业排放目标的最低成本途径。这是建立在英国世界一流的天然气网络基础设施的基础上的,这些基础设施可以重新利用,以避免陷入困境,避免增加输电网络容量的巨大费用,其中大部分将在夏季闲置。英国天然气网络传输的能量大约是电力网络的三倍,而消费者的单位成本是电力网络的三分之一,并且满足冬季高峰的五倍。与之前的CCUS项目不同,ACORN项目获得了英国石油和天然气管理局(OGA)的首个二氧化碳评估和储存许可证,这是一个评估棕地CCUS解决方案的机会,该解决方案可以捕获、运输和储存燃烧后的二氧化碳,并结合新兴的燃烧前二氧化碳捕获技术的优势,该技术与零排放目标下天然气生产的散装氢气的生产和销售有关。位于圣弗格斯天然气终端,这是一个活跃的工业基地,英国约35%的天然气来自陆上。ACORN被设计为一个“低成本”、“低风险”的CCUS项目,将利用现有的石油和天然气基础设施以及众所周知的海上储存地点,快速建成。Acorn氢气项目致力于评估和开发一种先进的改造工艺,该工艺将提供最节能、最具成本效益的工业制氢工艺,同时捕获和封存二氧化碳排放。初始阶段提供了一个全链示范项目,这是向英国大规模CCUS和氢气部署的概念调试和随后商业化迈出的重要一步。SPE Offshore Europe提供了一个理想的机会,可以在不断发展的开发架构、选定的工艺技术、政府和天然气运输监管参与方面更新区域和行业的结果、观察和结论,苏格兰领先的CCS项目将继续朝着最终投资决策的方向前进。
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