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© CO2CRC.All rights reserved.
Dr Dennis R Van Puyvelde
Technical & International Projects Manager
Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse
Gas Technologies(CO2CRC)
International Workshop in Power generation with Carbon Capture and
Storage in India22-23 January 2008 – ASHOK Hotel, DELHI
www.co2crc.com.au
CCS DemonstrationProjects in Australia
CCS Demonstration Projects in Australia
• CO2CRC
• Australian Funding Programmes
• Australian CCS Projects
• Conclusions
© CO2CRC.All rights reserved.
CO2CRC
The CO2CRC is one of the world’s leading collaborative research organisations focussed on carbon dioxide capture and geological storage.
More than 110 researchers in Australia and New Zealand are collaborating to develop safe and economical CO2 geosequestration technologies that will make deep cuts in Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions and, therefore, reduce the potential impact of climate change.
More than 110 researchers in Australia and New Zealand are collaborating to develop safe and economical CO2 geosequestration technologies that will make deep cuts in Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions and, therefore, reduce the potential impact of climate change.
CO2CRC
StorageResearch &
Demonstration
Capture Research &Demonstration
CO2CRC Participants
Established & supported under the Australian Government’s Cooperative Research Centres Programme
Supporting participants: Australian Greenhouse Office | Australian National University | | CANSYD | Meiji University | The Process Group | University of Queensland | Newcastle University |
Major Australian RD&D Initiatives
• Victorian Energy Technology & Innovation Strategy (ETIS)
– A$161 million research funds for both brown coal and renewables projects
• Qld Clean Coal Fund
– A$300 million government funding for low emission technologies from black coal, including CCS
• Western Australian Low Emission Energy Development Fund
– A$36.5 million government funding
• NSW Clean Energy Fund
– A$100 million government funding, details still being developed
• Low Emissions Technology Demonstration Fund
– A$500 million Australian government funding matched 2:1 by industry
• COAL21
– A$1 billion over 10 years as a levy on coal sales
CCS Projects currently planned or underway in Australia
Australian CCS Projects
Name Lead Status Scale Capture Storage Commence
Otway CO2CRC Funded Demo 2008
Hazelwood Int Power/ CO2CRC Funded Demo 2008
Munmorah Delta/ CSIRO Funded Demo 2008
Loy Yang Loy Yang/ CSIRO Funded Demo 2009
HRL HRL/ CO2CRC Funded Demo 2009
Callide CS Energy Funded Demo 2010
Moomba Santos Feasibility Comm 2010
Fairview GE/ Santos Funded Demo 2010
Kwinana DF3 BP/Rio Tinto Feasibility Comm 2012
ZeroGen Stanwell/ Shell Feasibility Comm 2012
Gorgon Chevron Feasibility Comm 2012
Coolimba Aviva Corporation Feasibility Comm 2012
Monash Anglo/ Shell Feasibility Comm 2015
FuturGas Hybrid Energy SA Feasibility Comm 2015
Otway Basin Project, Victoria
Otway Basin Project, Victoria
Description – Australia’s most advanced
storage project, involving demonstration of
geological storage of CO2 (in a depleted gas
field and a saline aquifer) and monitoring and
verification of the behaviour of the stored CO2.
Storage – Depleted gas field at 2000m depth• Storage Commence – early 2008• Storage Rate – up to 100,000 tonnes
total over approx one year
Cost – $A 40M plus
Partners – CO2CRC, Industry, Government
and Researchers including Australian and New
Zealand Universities, CSIRO, GA, LBNL, ARC
Hazelwood, International Power, Victoria
Hazelwood, International Power, Victoria
Description – Retrofit 200MW boiler in
Latrobe Valley. Will demonstrate RWE
steam fluidised bed drying and small scale
CO2 capture.
Capture – Post Combustion• Capture Commence – late 2008• Capture Capacity – 10 000 tpa
Cost – $A 445 million ($A 50 million LETDF
+ $A 30M ETIS)
Partners – International Power, Alstom,
RWE, Process Group, CO2CRC
CO2CRC Involvement: CO2 post combustion capture (with Process Group) using proprietary technology (UNO patent)
Loy Yang, Victoria
Loy Yang, Victoria
Description – Develop baseline performance of CO2 capture using conventional amines, novel amines currently under development and new sorbent systems that may arise from R&D.
Capture – Post Combustion
• Capture commence – 2009
• Capture capacity – 1000 kg pa
Partners – Loy Yang, CSIRO
CO2CRC Involvement: This and the Hazelwood project are part of a Latrobe Valley PCC Project
HRL, Victoria
HRL, Victoria
• CCS Type: Capture (Pre-combustion)• Project: 400 MW power station, integrated drying
gasification combined cycle • Cost: $A 750 million ($A100 million LETDF +
$A 50 million ETIS)• Partners: HRL Developments (+ Harbin Power Engineering
Ltd; CO2CRC)• Description: Pressurised drying and gasification of brown
coal with gas turbine combined-cycle power generation (IDGCC)
• Objectives: Reduce CO2 emissions by 40% from brown coal-fired power plant
• Timeline:– Start: 2007 commence construction of power station– Completed: 2009
• Status: Contract under negotiation • CO2CRC Involvement: Pre-combustion capture technology
on small-scale gasifier
Callide, CS Energy, Queensland
Callide, CS Energy, Queensland
Description – Retrofit 30MW oxyfuel coal-fired
power plant for capture and storage demonstration
Capture – Oxy Combustion• Capture Commence – 2009
Storage – Saline Aquifier or depleted oil/gas field • Storage Commence – 2010• Storage rate – up to 50K tpa
Cost – $A 180 million ($A 50 million LETDF)
Partners – CS Energy ( + IHI, ACA,
Schlumberger, CCSD, CO2CRC)
CO2CRC Involvement: Definition of storage site(s)
Moomba, Santos, SA
Description – A demonstration phase based
around the technical and economical feasibility
of long term, high volume CO2 storage in
depleted fields in the Cooper Basin (recently
proposed)
Storage – Depleted/depleting oil and gas
reservoirs, with EOR• Storage Commence – 2010?• Storage Rate –1million tpa during initial
demonstration phase, then 2 million tpa?
Cost – $A 700M +
Partners – Santos, Origin, Beach
Fairview, GE/Santos, Queensland
Fairview, GE/Santos, Queensland
Description – 100MW gas fired power
station, sited near coal seams with proposed
demonstration of CO2- enhanced coal bed
methane (ECBM) production and use of
methane in power station.
Capture – Post Combustion• Capture Commence – 2010?
Storage – Coal Seams • Storage Commence – 2011?• Storage Rate – 10-50K tpa?
Cost – $A 445 million ($A 75 million LETDF)
Partners – GE + Santos
CO2CRC Involvement: with CSIRO, assisted
project development
Kwinana DF3, Hydrogen Energy, Western Australia
Kwinana DF3, Hydrogen Energy, WA
Description – Use of sub-bituminous coal to
produce hydrogen for a 500MW power station,
with fully integrated CCS (feasibility study)
Capture – CO2 separation pre combustion
• Capture Commence – 2012?
Storage – Offshore Perth Basin• Storage Commence – 2012?• Storage Rate – 4 million tonnes per year
Cost – $A 2 billion
Partners – BP, Rio Tinto
CO2CRC Involvement: storage site selection
Zerogen, Stanwell, Central Queensland
Zerogen, Stanwell, Central Queensland
Description – Coal based gasification
(100MW?) and CCS to produce low-emission
baseload electricity
Capture – Pre Combustion• Capture Commence – post 2012
Storage – Saline Aquifer • Storage Commence – post 2012• Injection rate – 400K tpa
Cost – in excess of $A 1 billion (feasibility
study underway)
Partners – Queensland Government, Shell,
Stanwell
CO2CRC Involvement: Assisted with peer review of storage
Gorgon, Chevron, Western Australia
Gorgon, Chevron, Western Australia
Description – Construction of 10 million tonne per
year LNG plant. CO2 to be captured from natural
gas and injected and into the Dupuy Formation
Capture – CO2 Separation (part of gas separation
for LNG)• Capture Commence – 2012?
Storage – Onshore – beneath Barrow Island at a
depth of approx 2000m• Storage Commence – 2012?• Storage Rate – 3 to 4 million tpa
Cost – $A 11 billion plus (total project) (A$ 60M
LETDF for storage component)
Partners – Chevron, Esso, Shell
CO2CRC Involvement: monitoring, risk
assessment, modelling, due diligence
Monash Energy, Latrobe Valley, Victoria
Monash Project, Latrobe Valley, Victoria
Description – Coal to liquids (CTL) project.
Involves drying and gasification of brown coal,
for conversion to clean transport fuels. Followed
by CO2 separation, transport and storage
(feasibility study underway)
Capture – CO2 Separation
• Capture Commence – 2015
Storage – Offshore in depleted oilfields and
saline aquifers of the Gippsland Basin• Storage Commence – 2015• Storage Rate – 10 million tpa
Cost – $A 6-7 billion (total project)
Partners – Monash Energy Ltd (Anglo
American + Shell)
CO2CRC Involvement: La Trobe Study covering storage and economics
Conclusions
• Australia is very active in CO2 capture and storage projects
– demonstration and commercial projects covering a range of capture and storage options
• CO2CRC is involved in most of Australia’s CCS projects
• Learn more about our Otway Project in Session 7B (tomorrow morning)
Acknowledgements
I would like to thankall CO2CRC participants and researchers
for their continued support
For more information please visit For more information please visit www.co2crc.com.au or email or email [email protected]@co2crc.com.au