“Things you know that ain't so - carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) will soon be an effective way of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide”
CCS involves removing
carbon dioxide from the exhaust gas of coal and gas-fired stations and
sequestering it underground or under the sea. Some
people believe it will cut man-made CO2 emissions by 80% and so prevent a
climate catastrophe.
Initially, hope
centred on coal gasification combined cycle (IGCC) power plants that cook the
coal to form a synthetic gas from which the CO2 can be extracted, allowing the
remaining gases, mostly hydrogen, to be burned in a gas turbine to generate
electricity. The process is complicated and expensive. Three such units have
been built in the United States at a cost of over $6,000 per kW, or about what
it costs to build a new nuclear power plant.
Experiments have also
been done on capturing CO2 from the stack gas of conventional coal-fired and
natural gas power plants. They showed that coal-fired power plants must be
derated by about 30% due to the very high electrical loads consumed by the
plant that captures and liquefies the CO2. You get 210 MW out of a nominally
300 MW power station!
Natural gas power
plants will need to be derated by more than 30% because the waste steam
includes less CO2, making it more difficult to capture CO2.
One can conclude that
the cost of capturing carbon dioxide is impossibly high.
The captured CO2 must
be disposed of underground. So the carbon dioxide as to be liquefied at high
pressures and piped to where it can be disposed of underground by injecting it
into an appropriate geologic formation.
The largest
underground sequestration operation is the Sleipner gas field where one million
metric tons of CO2 are injected annually into the saline aquifer under the
North Sea.
To sequester the gas
from 80 % of the coal-fired stations in United States 1,800 times the amount
sequestered in the Sleipner gas field would need to be pumped into the ground.
The quantity
staggering and there is no certainty that the CO2 would remain underground for
the thousands of years people believe that is needed to prevent a postulated
climate catastrophe.
2 comments:
Good article Bryan thanks. We are just so hyped to accept that scientific UN drivel.
Its and easy early Winter in Canterbury here. Good to you and your family, live well and prosper.
Perhaps if they stopped cutting and burning the forests of the world, the trees would do what green plants do and convert the carbon dioxide back to oxygen etc.
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