Technical and economic feasibility of the capture and geological storage of CO2 from a bio-fuel distillery: CPER Artenay project
D. Bonijoly,
A. Fabbri,
F. Chapuis,
Audrey Laude (),
O. Ricci,
Hugues Bauer (),
S. Grataloup () and
X. Galiègue ()
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A. Fabbri: Departamento de Fisica Teorica and IFIC - Universitad de Valencia-CSIC
F. Chapuis: Departement d'Information Medicale des Hospices Civils de Lyon - Departement d'Information Medicale des Hospices Civils de - Lyon
Audrey Laude: REGARDS - Recherches en Économie Gestion AgroRessources Durabilité Santé- EA 6292 - URCA - Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne - MSH-URCA - Maison des Sciences Humaines de Champagne-Ardenne - URCA - Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne
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This paper first focuses on the environmental benefits of the CCS system applied to a bio-ethanol distillery before estimating its feasibility under geological and economic constraints. First, the calculation of CO2 balance in this application shows that the introduction of CO2 capture and storage in biomass energy systems (B-CCS) can significantly increase the CO2 abatement potential of the system and even leads to negative carbon emissions. Besides, a preliminary geological investigation reveals that the studied area has a good storage potential although the presence of major faults, while the low capture costs of CO2 from biomass fermentation emphasize the economic potential of such a solution.
Keywords: Carbon balance; Carbon capture and storage; Carbon negative bio-fuels; Economic evaluation; Geology; Seismic interpretation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-02
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Published in Energy Procedia, 2009, 1 (1), pp.3927-3934. ⟨10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.196⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.196
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