Socio-technical dynamics of carbon dioxide capture and storage: A systems view on enablers and barriers at North Sea Port

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Floris Swennenhuis , Vincent de Gooyert , Heleen C. de Coninck
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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is considered an option for energy-intensive industry to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. Although it is well known that CCS faces technological, economic and societal challenges, how these challenges interact in a real-life industry has not yet been investigated collectively in a place-specific context. This study fills that gap by looking at the dynamic interactions between technological, economic and societal aspects, with the aim of clarifying enablers for and barriers to the implementation of industrial CCS in the North Sea Port industrial cluster, and identifying a course of action. The analysis was based on literature, interviews and group model building. By using group model building, expert stakeholders were brought together from industry, government and environmental non-governmental organizations. The participants built a qualitative model of the system dynamics of the implementation of industrial CCS in the North Sea Port industrial cluster jointly and on the spot. Enablers and barriers, such as costs, government's decisiveness and public support, are strongly interrelated. Public support plays a key role in multiple feedback loops in the system of industrial CCS implementation. The interdependence of societal and techno-economical elements needs to be acknowledged and responded to. There is need for transparent public engagement to build public support for CCS, and decisiveness and commitment from industry and government to transform that public support into successful and responsible CCS implementation.

二氧化碳捕集与封存的社会技术动态:从系统角度看北海港的促进因素和障碍
二氧化碳捕集与封存(CCS)被认为是能源密集型工业减少温室气体排放的一种选择。尽管众所周知,二氧化碳捕集与封存面临着技术、经济和社会方面的挑战,但这些挑战在现实工业中如何相互作用,还没有针对具体地方进行过集体研究。本研究填补了这一空白,研究了技术、经济和社会方面的动态互动,旨在明确北海港工业集群实施工业CCS的有利因素和障碍,并确定行动方案。分析以文献、访谈和小组模型构建为基础。通过小组模型构建,来自工业界、政府和非政府环保组织的专家利益相关者汇聚一堂。参与者当场共同建立了北海港工业集群实施工业二氧化碳捕集与封存的系统动态定性模型。成本、政府果断性和公众支持等促进因素和障碍密切相关。公众支持在工业 CCS 实施系统的多个反馈回路中发挥着关键作用。社会和技术经济要素之间的相互依存关系需要得到承认和回应。需要透明的公众参与来建立公众对CCS的支持,需要工业界和政府的果断和承诺来将公众支持转化为成功和负责任的CCS实施。
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CiteScore
9.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
199
审稿时长
4.8 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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