Title:
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Development of large scale CCS in The North Sea via Rotterdam as CO2-hub
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Author(s):
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Austell, M.; Burgt, A. van der; Neele, F.P.; Tetteroo, M.; Ros, M.; Mikunda, T.; Meindertsma, W.; Santen, S.; Seebregts, A.J.
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Published by:
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Publication date:
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ECN
Policy Studies
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13-1-2012
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ECN report number:
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Document type:
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ECN-E--11-074
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ECN publication
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Number of pages:
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Full text:
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102
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Abstract:
The CO2Europipe project aims at paving the road towards large-scale, Europe-wide
infrastructure for the transport and injection of CO2 captured from industrial sources and lowemission
power plants. The project, in which key stakeholders in the field of carbon capture,
transport and storage (CCTS) participate, will prepare for the optimum transition from initially
small-scale, local initiatives starting around 2010 towards the large-scale CO2 transport and
storage that must be prepared to commence from 2015 to 2020, if near- to medium-term CCS is
to be effectively realized. This transition, as well as the development of large-scale CO2
infrastructure, will be studied by developing the business case using a number of realistic
scenarios. Business cases include the Rotterdam region, the Rhine-Ruhr region, an offshore
pipeline from the Norwegian coast and the development of CCS in the Czech Republic and
Poland.
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