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UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
Carbon Capture and StorageScottish / Norwegian Collaboration
Scottish European Green Energy Centre
Study Visit to Norway
October 2008
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
2nd wind company3rd player in gas
storage
1st privateproducer in Mexico
1st distributor in Brazil
One of the six largest
generator / retailers1st wind company
Main energycompany
ScottishPower is now part of Iberdrola, a world leader in energy
• ScottishPower / Iberdrola combined April 2007 to become one of the largest global energy companies
• Operating in over 40 countries
• More than 27 million customers
• 42GW of installed capacity
• The global leader in renewable energy (8GW)
• Leading nuclear operator in Spain - potential investor in UK
The combined group has a clear focus on clean, sustainable energy provision
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
Our coal plants have a vital role to play in UK’s energy future
Operational date
No of units
Installed capacity
19671967
4 x 288 MW4 x 288 MW
1,152 MW1,152 MW
Location East Lothian
East Lothian
Employees 150150
• Opted out LCPD
• Exploring options for future generation at Cockenzie site
• Burning biomass up to 5%
• Flexibility in Balancing Market
Cockenzie
Operational date
No of units
Installed capacity
19701970
4 x 576 MW4 x 576 MW
2,304 MW2,304 MW
Location FifeFife
Employees 320320
• Opted in LCPD. £170m investment secures plant to 2015
• Turbine blade upgrade
• Developing options for the future
• First UK plant to burn biomass / WDF
• 20-25MW dedicated biomass plant planned for site
• Benchmarked operational performance
Longannet
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
We are responding to emerging policy signals that continued use of coal will require CCS
• Capture– Active in numerous carbon capture
technology development projects– Focus on post combustion as this is best
suited to pulverised coal plant• Transport
– Scottish CO2 Infrastructure Study in conjunction with the Scottish Government and industry partners
• Storage– Assessing local/interim storage in aquifers
under the Firth of Forth– Exploring potential for enhanced coal bed
methane production – Using established relationships with oil/gas
field operators to develop options for storage in the North Sea
• UK CCS Demo Competition– One of four prequalified bidders and now
engaged in the Competition Process
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
• Part of the World’s 4th largest energy group
• Extensive experience in major capital project delivery and plant operations
• Strategic commitment to coal to provide secure and flexible energy supplies
• Committed to making Scotland its Global Centre of Excellence for Clean Coal
• Aker Group has a over 27,000 employees on five continents
• 17 years of CO2 capture expertise being used to accelerate the commercialisation of this technology
• Has a delivery model with expertise across the entire CCS chain
• Clear development roadmap, including £20m investment in “SOLVit” programme
Success in the UK CCS Competition requires multi-national cooperation
• 4th largest integrated oil & gas company in the US
• Ability to establish mutually beneficial long-term relationships
• Extensive offshore production expertise to develop the capability in CCS for deployment elsewhere
• Options for CO2 storage and life extension of existing North Sea assets
A consortium with the required mix of expertise and knowledge
to successfully develop a commercial scale CCS project
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
We aim to exploit “some of the best potential for CO2 storage in the world”
• Central North Sea benefits
– Fields and infrastructure that have the potential for reuse for CO2 storage
– History of handling high CO2 content oil and gas
– Geology particularly suitable for long-term CO2 storage
– Range of options using both hydrocarbon reservoirs and aquifers relatively close to the UK and Norway
• Seizing the opportunity
– Need to agree common arrangements for managing cross-boundary issues and access to storage
– Exploiting complementary skills through international collaboration
– Government intervention to ‘kick-start’ a CO2 transportation and storage network
UKCCS/003/001 - PRE098 - SEGEC Norway Visit - SP ACC Collaboration - 13 Oct 08.ppt
CCS & Technology Development Group
“Opportunity is missed by most people because it's dressed in overalls and looks like work.”Thomas Edison