National corridors for climate change mitigation: managing industrial CO 2 emissions in France
Jeffrey M. Bielicki,
Guillaume Calas,
Richard S. Middleton and
Minh Ha‐Duong
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Minh Ha-Duong
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2014, vol. 4, issue 3, 262-277
Abstract:
Planning for the deployment of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS), infrastructure must consider numerous uncertainties regarding where and how much CO 2 is produced and where captured CO 2 can be geologically stored. We used the SimCCS engineering‐economic geospatial optimization models to determine the characteristics of CCS deployment in France and corridors for pipelines that are robust to a priori uncertainty in CO 2 production from industrial sources and CO 2 storage locations. We found a number of stable routes that are robust to these uncertainties, and thus can provide early options for pipeline planning and rights‐of‐way acquisition.
Date: 2014
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