Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm

In the years since COP21 in Paris, awareness of the need for carbon sinks has grown rapidly. However, policy instruments supporting a path to this target are still lacking.Bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) may provide a way to rapidly reduce global warming. In the Nordics, much of the bas...

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Main Authors: Fabian Levihn, Linus Linde, Kåre Gustafsson, Erik Dahlen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-11-01
Series:Energy Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719301829
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spelling doaj-9892d88905984ca6ac4823fe78f97cce2020-11-25T02:17:54ZengElsevierEnergy Reports2352-48472019-11-01513811389Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in StockholmFabian Levihn0Linus Linde1Kåre Gustafsson2Erik Dahlen3Stockholm Exergi AB, Jägmästargatan 2, 115 42 Stockholm, Sweden; Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Lindstedtsvägen 30, 114 28 Stockholm, Sweden; Corresponding author at: Stockholm Exergi AB, Jägmästargatan 2, 115 42 Stockholm, Sweden.Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Lindstedtsvägen 30, 114 28 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Exergi AB, Jägmästargatan 2, 115 42 Stockholm, Sweden; Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Lindstedtsvägen 30, 114 28 Stockholm, SwedenStockholm Exergi AB, Jägmästargatan 2, 115 42 Stockholm, SwedenIn the years since COP21 in Paris, awareness of the need for carbon sinks has grown rapidly. However, policy instruments supporting a path to this target are still lacking.Bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) may provide a way to rapidly reduce global warming. In the Nordics, much of the basic infrastructure for successful BECCS implementation is already in place. So why is not more happening?This study provides insights to barriers and policy implications in relation to successful BECCS implementation. Though implementation could support economic growth and welfare development, the cost is relatively high for individual utilities. In the deregulated competitive heating market in the case of Stockholm, cost transfer to customers is prohibited, effectively impeding implementation. Moreover, while present national or EU-based support schemes could cover investments, the operating cost is high, so other economic policy approaches are required.Lastly, this paper shows that BECCS on combined heat and power plants has a potential, but requires much more research. Thus it is suggested that negative emission technologies in energy systems are brought into research agendas such as the future of combined heat and power and urban multi energy systems. Keywords: BECCS, CHP, 4GDH, Economic efficiency, Policyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352484719301829
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Kåre Gustafsson
Erik Dahlen
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Kåre Gustafsson
Erik Dahlen
Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
Energy Reports
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Linus Linde
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Erik Dahlen
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title Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
title_short Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
title_full Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
title_fullStr Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
title_full_unstemmed Introducing BECCS through HPC to the research agenda: The case of combined heat and power in Stockholm
title_sort introducing beccs through hpc to the research agenda: the case of combined heat and power in stockholm
publisher Elsevier
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publishDate 2019-11-01
description In the years since COP21 in Paris, awareness of the need for carbon sinks has grown rapidly. However, policy instruments supporting a path to this target are still lacking.Bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS) may provide a way to rapidly reduce global warming. In the Nordics, much of the basic infrastructure for successful BECCS implementation is already in place. So why is not more happening?This study provides insights to barriers and policy implications in relation to successful BECCS implementation. Though implementation could support economic growth and welfare development, the cost is relatively high for individual utilities. In the deregulated competitive heating market in the case of Stockholm, cost transfer to customers is prohibited, effectively impeding implementation. Moreover, while present national or EU-based support schemes could cover investments, the operating cost is high, so other economic policy approaches are required.Lastly, this paper shows that BECCS on combined heat and power plants has a potential, but requires much more research. Thus it is suggested that negative emission technologies in energy systems are brought into research agendas such as the future of combined heat and power and urban multi energy systems. Keywords: BECCS, CHP, 4GDH, Economic efficiency, Policy
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