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Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage
Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LATelephone +44 (0)131 650 0270 www.sccs.org.uk
Scotland centred energy 2030
Building a vision for Scotland’s energy future
12 March 2014, ECCI
Stuart HASZELDINE University of Edinburgh
2Scotland centred energy, ECCI, Edinburgh 12March2014
Storyline
Context -42% carbon by 2020 - 60% by 2030- 90% carbon by 2050 (ref 1990 base)
• All regions make extensive use of their regional renewables potential
• Electricity is exchanged through the country
• Pumped storage is exploited
• Electricity import – minimal
• Electricity export - encouraged
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Climate and unburnable carbon
“Cumulative total emissions of CO2 and global mean surface temperature response areapproximately linearly related”IPCC 2013 AR5 WG1
now
Emission reduction2050 limit for 2 C50% confidence
No action2100 limit for > 8 C50% confidence
TOTAL emissions of fossil carbon have to be containedNot just the rate of emission : CCS, RES, Efficiency buy time
Industry needs CCS. Unburnable carbon V hydrocarbon production
4Scotland centred energy, ECCI, Edinburgh 12March2014 [email protected]
http://www.sccs.org.uk/news/2013/IndustrialCO2SourceClustersInScotland.pdf
NOT just electricityEnergy USE
Energy EXTRACTED and EXPORTED
Scotland is a hydrocarbon use
economy
SCCS 2011
10 Mt CO2 “saved by Res electricity” 2012 (simple calc. )
10
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Scotland extracts hydrocarbons
NOT just electricityEnergy USE
Energy EXTRACTED and EXPORTED
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/01/19092748/8
Energy Study 2006 TWhr
Wind 2012 15 TWhr 37 TWhr total
Electricity 33 TWhr/yr 2006
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Scotland energy use = electric + heat
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/01/19092748/8
TOTAL energy use = electric + heat + transport + industry + …. 166 TWHr / yr 2006
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Vision : energy demand
Other carbon emissions
Heat
2014 demand 2030 demand
Heat
Power Power
Industry
Travel
Industry
Land 20%
Planes &
ships
Renewables and CCS
CCS ONLY
TravelEfficiency, gas, electric
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Vision : energy supply 2030
2030 Wind – onshore 20 TW hr
(+ 20 TWhr offshore)(Tide 2 TWhr /yr)
(Wave 1 TWhr / yr)Gas + (coal ?)
biomass + CCS Petrochemical + CCS
Insulation & efficiency Traded sector ? Imports
W
W
WW
Iceland ?
England ?Europe ?
Norway ?Denmark ?
Scotland
CCS
CCS
CCS
Demand 2006 165 TW hr / yr
Demand 2009 143 TWhr /yr
Demand 2030 150 – 200 TW hr/yr
FF
FIFF
Oil & gasCO2-EORCO2
Price power, heat Build rates
Transmission charges
WW
Close coal & gas genrn ?Close North Sea extract ?
Industry + CCS ?
Wind + TideForestryIndustryCCS on fossil
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Discussion
Electricity and All-Energy supply In a world of rapid Climate change Slow industry and finance changeand unburnable carbon
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Discussion
Electricity and All-Energy supply In a world of rapid Climate change Slow industry and finance changeand unburnable carbon
BP Energy Outlook 2014
BaU =
DO Nothing
= DO Sustainable
Developing economiesBRIC, MINT
“ us “
Carbon not planning to decrease
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Scotland is a hydrocarbon economy
NOT just electricityEnergy USE
Energy produced and EXPORTED
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Publications/2006/01/19092748/8
Energy Study 2006 TWhr
Wind 2012 15 TWhr 37 TWhr total
Electricity 33 TWhr/yr 2006
90% CO2 reduction on site75% along whole chain
What does CCS look like ?
expensive
uncertain
FINANCE
[email protected] Scotland centred energy, ECCI, Edinburgh 12March2014
Depth 1 - 4 kmImpermeable SEALOverlies Porous RESERVOIR
CO2 storage is a long way down
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STATE of CCS – REAL new projects
Zero Emission Power (Europe trade organisation)
12 full sized projects by 2012
EEPR 1 Billion x 6 projects
IEA International Energy Agency
100 projects by 2020 Power AND Industry
= Two (0) by 2020
= ZERO (1)
= ONE (3)
UK (small, EU edge)2005, 2007, 2012CO2 inject 2019£ 1 Bn Prize
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Does UK Govt WANT CCS ??
“low cost” = high nuclear
2050 Calculator Carbon and energy : default exampleLlllll
n
“carbon and bio ”= high fossil and carbon capture
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Scottish fossil energy extraction
Conventional Oil + gas 2014 - 2050
CO2 –EOR 2020 – 2035
Shale oil2020 – 2035
Shale gas2020 – 2060
Underground coal gas 2020 - 2200
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Making it happen
PROBLEM Tax N Sea ≠ Spend on CCS
SOLUTION• Divert oil tax to green energy
• Extraction tax, to incentivise storage of carbon
Oil, coal, shale tax
“roads, hospitals and schools”
Green clean
2 x CCS project
now
future ?
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Avoiding a carbon bubble1 tonne CO2 out = 1 tonne CO2 in
[email protected] fossil carbon extraction, faster ≠ Mitigation later ….
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INDUSTRY IN SCOTLAND
• 2000 – 4,000 DIRECT jobs in Scottish industry, 250,000 offshore10,000 in Renewables
• Industry process emissions can not be displaced – must be captured
• Should h/c resource be left in the ground ? Very unlikely to change an EU / UK oil/gas price
• Scotland has lots of oil. And coal, shale oil, shale gas• Developing CCS requires synergy – to build pipes and storage
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INDUSTRY IN SCOTLAND
Keeping C intensive industry – needs CO2 cleanup
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Creating a low carbon industry zone
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Renewables are goodBut not large enough – heroic effort possible
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Summary
• Electricity is a small part of energy. Include HEAT, INDUSTRY
• Is carbon, or money more dominant ?
• Security of supply – renewables PLUS storage, or INFILL
• Economics of transmission charging – Scotland centric
• Mixed generation – windpower on best sites- balancing carbon extraction
Trees for fuel- baseload flexible
generation – with CCS-
• Aim beyond 2030 – to 2050, …… 3,100 AD