Regional Resource Evaluation and Distribution for Onshore Carbon Dioxide Storage and Utilization in Uzbekistan

IF 2.7 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENERGY & FUELS
Azizbek Kamolov, Zafar Turakulov, Adham Norkobilov, Miroslav Variny, Marcos Fallanza
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Addressing the escalating threat of climate change requires a global response, with significant actions from every nation. Uzbekistan, a member of the Paris Agreement, is actively pursuing sustainable development by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting renewable energy. However, the country's Green Economy strategies currently lack Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization (CCUS) technology. A feasibility assessment is crucial to evaluating CCSU's potential for achieving net-zero emissions, benefiting both the public and scientific communities by informing policy decisions, and providing valuable data. The primary aim of this study is to evaluate Uzbekistan's potential for carbon dioxide (CO2) storage and utilization (CSU) in the near and mid-term. To achieve this, this work proposes a methodology for efficient CO2 source-sink matching to facilitate the deployment of CCUS technologies in Uzbekistan. Resource evaluation and spatial analysis methods are used to estimate the total CSU capacity of the region and the geographical distribution of CO2 sources in two large-scale emitting sectors, specifically from the power and cement plants. According to the results, Uzbekistan has an annual CSU capacity of 1171 million tons CO2, which is several times higher than the annual CO2 emission rate. Additionally, CSU resources are primarily located in the eastern, western, and southern regions of the country, whereas CO2 sink locations near the capital city and its surrounding areas are limited compared to their abundance of CO2 sources. Overall, although the country has ample CO2 storage capacity for CCUS deployment, the prospects for its chemical utilization remain limited in scale. © 2025 Society of Chemical Industry and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

乌兹别克斯坦陆上二氧化碳储存和利用区域资源评价和分布
应对日益加剧的气候变化威胁需要全球共同应对,每个国家都要采取重大行动。乌兹别克斯坦是《巴黎协定》的成员,积极通过减少温室气体排放和推广可再生能源实现可持续发展。然而,该国的绿色经济战略目前缺乏碳捕集、封存和利用(CCUS)技术。可行性评估对于评估CCSU实现净零排放的潜力至关重要,通过为政策决策提供信息并提供有价值的数据,使公众和科学界受益。本研究的主要目的是评估乌兹别克斯坦在近期和中期的二氧化碳储存和利用潜力。为了实现这一目标,本工作提出了一种有效的二氧化碳源汇匹配方法,以促进CCUS技术在乌兹别克斯坦的部署。利用资源评价和空间分析方法估算了该地区的CSU总容量和两个大型排放部门,特别是发电厂和水泥厂的CO2源的地理分布。结果显示,乌兹别克斯坦的年CSU产能为11.71亿吨CO2,比年CO2排放量高出数倍。此外,CSU资源主要位于该国的东部、西部和南部地区,而靠近首都及其周边地区的二氧化碳汇位置与其丰富的二氧化碳源相比是有限的。总体而言,尽管该国有足够的二氧化碳储存能力用于CCUS的部署,但其化学利用的前景仍然有限。©2025化学工业协会和John Wiley &;儿子,有限公司
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Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology ENERGY & FUELS-ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology is a new online-only scientific journal dedicated to the management of greenhouse gases. The journal will focus on methods for carbon capture and storage (CCS), as well as utilization of carbon dioxide (CO2) as a feedstock for fuels and chemicals. GHG will also provide insight into strategies to mitigate emissions of other greenhouse gases. Significant advances will be explored in critical reviews, commentary articles and short communications of broad interest. In addition, the journal will offer analyses of relevant economic and political issues, industry developments and case studies. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology is an exciting new online-only journal published as a co-operative venture of the SCI (Society of Chemical Industry) and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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