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China’s multi-sector-shared CCUS networks in a carbon-neutral vision

Haotian Tang, Wenying Chen, Shu Zhang, Qianzhi Zhang

2023iScience55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

China's carbon-neutral vision necessitates carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), which is still in its infancy due to inadequate infrastructure and indeterminate technology diffusion. To address the concerns, this study links spatially explicit CO 2 source-sink matching with bottom-up energy-environment-economy planning to propose China's multi-sector-shared CCUS networks, with plant-level industrial transfer and infrastructure reuse considered. Nearly 19000-km trunk lines are needed by a capture of 1.74 Gt/yr in 2050, with 12-, 16-, 20-, and 24-inch pipelines enjoying the largest share of over 65%. Inspiringly, some CO 2 routes accounting for 50% of the total length match well with the rights-of-way for oil and gas pipeline corridors. Regional cost-competitiveness improvement is observed given available offshore storage, with 0.2 Gt/yr redirected to the northern South China Sea. Furthermore, the interprovincial heterogeneity and intersectoral externality of CCUS scaling-up are unveiled, requiring a rational allocation of benefits and costs inherent in the value chains.

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Pipeline transportChinaExternalityEnvironmental economicsSubmarine pipelineBeaconReuseBusinessNatural resource economicsEnvironmental scienceIndustrial organizationEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEconomicsEnvironmental engineeringMicroeconomicsGeographyTelecommunicationsEngineeringWaste managementArchaeologyGeotechnical engineeringCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationCO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions