逐步将CCUS纳入减缓气候变化、能源转型、生态转型、研究和创新的国家和区域战略:法国概况

I. Czernichowski-Lauriol, V. Czop, F. Delprat-Jannaud, A. El Khamlichi, L. Jammes, S. Lafortune, D. Nevicato, D. Savary
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二氧化碳捕集与封存(CCS)作为一项补充气候变化减缓组合的重要技术正逐渐获得全球认可。自从2005年IPCC特别报告的发表,CCS进入公共领域以来,大多数国际上能够将气温上升控制在2°C以下的预期情景都依赖于CCS(如IPCC、IEA)。聚集了许多志愿国家的国际倡议在促进CCS的发展和部署方面发挥着关键作用,例如1991年以来的IEAGHG, 2003年以来的CSLF, 2011年以来的ISO/TC 265, 2015年以来的使命创新挑战3,2016年以来的SET计划行动9。最近,二氧化碳的使用(U)已经进入价值链,以鼓励经济地使用部分捕获的二氧化碳作为制造新产品的原材料,然后将其余部分永久储存在地下深处,这就是为什么该技术现在通常被称为CCUS,或CCS和CCU。法国在全球气候政策的制定中发挥了关键作用(例如2015年的《巴黎协定》),并参与了上述各种致力于CCUS的国际倡议。因此,评估法国是如何准备开发这项技术并将其部署在其领土上是很有趣的。我们是否正在朝着在法国部署CCUS技术的方向发展?
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The Gradual Integration of CCUS into National and Regional Strategies for Climate Change Mitigation, Energy Transition, Ecological Transition, Research and Innovation: An Overview for France
CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) is gradually gaining global recognition as a vital technology to complement the climate change mitigation portfolio. Since CCS entered the public arena with the publication of the IPCC Special Report in 2005, most of the international prospective scenarios compatible with keeping the temperature rise below 2°C rely on CCS (e.g. IPCC, IEA). International initiatives gathering many volunteer countries are playing a key role for enabling the development and deployment of CCS, such as IEAGHG since 1991, CSLF since 2003, ISO/TC 265 since 2011, Mission Innovation Challenge 3 since 2015, SET Plan Action 9 since 2016. Quite recently the use (U) of CO2 has entered the value chain to encourage the economic use of part of the captured CO2 as a raw material for the manufacture of new products before permanently storing the rest in the deep subsurface, this is why the technology is now often referred to as CCUS, or CCS and CCU. France has played a key role in the development of global climate policies (e.g. the Paris agreement in 2015), and is involved in the various international initiatives devoted to CCUS mentioned above. It is therefore interesting to take stock of how France is preparing to develop this technology and deploy it on its territory. Are we heading towards the deployment of the CCUS technology in France?
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