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International CCS Activities and Developments: focus on China Dr. S. Julio Friedmann Carbon Management Program friedmann2@llnl.gov Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LLNL-PRES-418599 The


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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

LLNL-PRES-418599

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

International CCS Activities and Developments: focus on China

  • Dr. S. Julio Friedmann

Carbon Management Program

friedmann2@llnl.gov

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

The international community has committed a lot of money for large CCS demonstration projects

Large commercial projects Pending commercial projects

These projects are global engines of discovery and necessary to build financial, regulatory, and operational knowledge

CO2-EOR DOE Regional Partnerships

  • Intl. research projects
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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

Beijing’s largest power plant is the current site of a small post-combustion capture project

Shows leadership in China’s innovation

  • Project let by

Huaneng

  • CSIRO-TPRI

technology (amine based)

  • 3000 t/y
  • Integrated heat

recovery; high efficiency

  • Nominal declared

“all in” cost of ~$40/t This is the basis for the 100,000 t/y project in Shanghai –

  • perational in early 2010

This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

Current development of 100,000 t CO2/y in Shanghai: scale- up and commercialization of TPRI’s capture technology

This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344

Absorber Stripper Reclaimer Washing Water Container Solution Container Reflux Drum Cooler Pack- ing

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

GreenGen project designed to demonstrate low-C gasification power plant w/ Chinese technology

Integrated IGCC + CCS

  • utside Tianjin
  • Project led by Huaneng and

TPRI; also Petrochina

  • TPRI gasifier
  • CO2-EOR; future saline

formation possible

  • Research platform for

technology testing

  • Ultra-low sulfur & water

This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344

Phase 1 IGCC project 40% built; partnership w/ Duke Energy 250 MW IGCC: 2011 500 MW IGCC+1Mt/y CCS: 2013 750 MW IGCC+2Mt/y CCS: 2015

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

1st 2nd 3rd 4th

West Virginia Univ., DOE/FE, and LLNL in US-China collaboration with Shenhua on large GCS project

This could become a world-class flagship CCS project

  • US-China Annex II collaboration
  • Signed in 2003
  • Resigned Sept. 2009
  • Shenhua direct coal liquefaction

plant (Ordos basin, Inner Mong.)

  • First of a kind plant
  • ~3 million tons CO2/year for

sequestration

  • Pre-feasibility report

completed

  • 100,000 t pilot in planning
  • Real-world perspective on local

needs, concerns for CCS commercialization in China

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

Shenhua DCL plant is on target to be China’s first large CCS project

This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344

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UCRL-PRES-4xxxxx Presentation to Underground Coal Gasification 2008

Many CO2 streams (130Mt total) exist that could serve as early development as CCS projects

Dahowskie and Li PNNL, 2009 NRDC, 2009

Estimated costs of GCS: $5-10/t CO2

This work performed under the auspices of the U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory under Contract DE-AC52-07NA27344