Energies (Jun 2024)

Insights and Guidance for China’s Offshore CO<sub>2</sub> Storage Development: Evidence from Global Experience

  • Tao Zhang,
  • Linqiang Wu,
  • Wei Yan,
  • Zuofei Zhu,
  • Pibo Su,
  • Chengzhu Jiang,
  • Yutong Fu,
  • Huai Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17122983
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 12
p. 2983

Abstract

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Through extensive data research and analysis, this paper comprehensively summarizes the status and key insights of global carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) development. It aims to gain a comprehensive understanding of the relevant policies, technologies, and security measures adopted by major countries in their CCS development processes. Furthermore, it explores the existing status and limitations of China’s offshore development efforts, while providing valuable recommendations for enhancing China’s offshore CCS initiatives, as well as serving as a reference for other nations worldwide. Offshore CCS plays a crucial role for China to achieve the development target of carbon peak and carbon neutrality, due to its energy structure and industrial distribution. While China possesses significant offshore CCS potential, achieving commercialization still requires substantial efforts. To facilitate the process and draw insights from successful experiences in other countries, this paper illustrates the characteristics and generalizes the experience of offshore CCS industry practices in America, Europe and Japan, respectively. Furthermore, it is recommended that a new round of investigation into offshore CCS potential be conducted, while promoting integrated collaboration between geological surveying and marine scientific research. Additionally, further research on industrial policies and green financial strategies should be undertaken.

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