Carbon capture and storage: net zero contribution and cost estimation approaches

IF 2.4 Q2 MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING
D. Skobelev, A. Cherepovitsyna, Tatiana Guseva
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Abstract

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) are a combination of necessary and promising technologies that can help reduce CO2 emissions, which are not used on a large scale due to the high cost of solutions.  This article aims to review and analyze carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in terms of their net zero contribution and cost estimates. The study identified a wide range of cost estimation methods that can be applied to CCS projects and revealed such issues as a lack of standardization, limited data, and cost data variability. Still, several common trends were found, including the classification of CCS adopters into low-cost and high-cost industries, cost estimation by CCS step (capture, transportation, storage) and industry (power generation, other sectors), and calculation of relative indices to make comparisons with other decarbonization options. The results of the study can serve as a foundation for developing approaches to estimating the costs of CCS in Russia, which are necessary for planning government support measures and involving businesses in the implementation of these initiatives.
碳捕获和封存:净零贡献和成本估算方法
碳捕获、利用和封存(CCUS)是一种必要的、有前途的技术组合,可以帮助减少二氧化碳的排放,但由于解决方案成本高,这些技术尚未大规模使用。本文旨在回顾和分析碳捕集与封存(CCS)项目的净零贡献和成本估算。该研究确定了可应用于CCS项目的广泛成本估算方法,并揭示了诸如缺乏标准化、数据有限和成本数据可变性等问题。尽管如此,还是发现了一些共同的趋势,包括将CCS采用者分为低成本和高成本行业,按CCS步骤(捕获、运输、储存)和行业(发电、其他部门)估算成本,以及计算与其他脱碳方案进行比较的相关指数。这项研究的结果可以作为制定估算俄罗斯CCS成本方法的基础,这对于规划政府支持措施和让企业参与实施这些举措是必要的。
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Journal of Mining Institute
Journal of Mining Institute MINING & MINERAL PROCESSING-
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