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Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising technology for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. In the CCS value chain, CO2 pipeline transportation is essential in linking emission sources to storage sites. For instance, the design of CCS transportation requires the consideration of factors such as distance, CO2 vol, and construction costs while addressing phase changes, corrosion, and optimizing the pipeline network to ensure cost efficiency. Furthermore, involving the meticulous consideration of operational conditions and impurity effects, flow assurance is vital to ensure the safe and efficient transportation of CO2 through pipelines. Advancements in network optimization techniques and sophisticated modeling have contributed significantly to the realization of CCS projects worldwide. This review investigates essential aspects and relevant studies for effective CO2 pipeline transportation within a comprehensive framework of CCS infrastructure and its life cycle. State-of-the-art studies have been extensively reviewed and, where necessary, tabulated and plotted for summarization. Via comprehensively understanding and proactively addressing the inherent challenges and considerations associated with CCS transportation, foundation for effective CCS implementation can be laid.
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The International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control is a peer reviewed journal focusing on scientific and engineering developments in greenhouse gas control through capture and storage at large stationary emitters in the power sector and in other major resource, manufacturing and production industries. The Journal covers all greenhouse gas emissions within the power and industrial sectors, and comprises both technical and non-technical related literature in one volume. Original research, review and comments papers are included.