Toward standardized measurement of CO2 transfer in the CCS chainShow others and affiliations
2024 (English)In: Nexus, ISSN 2950-1601, Vol. 1, no 2, article id 100013Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
The global impact of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions on climate change is undeniable, with carbon dioxide (CO2) identified as the primary contributor to global warming. Urgent action is required to mitigate global warming by reducing anthropogenic CO2 emissions to achieve net-zero levels. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) stands as a proven technology to curtail CO2 emissions from various sources by capturing and sequestering CO2 in geological formations. To address the challenge of deploying CCS on a global scale, it is crucial to accurately quantify the captured, transported, and stored CO2 since quantification underpins regulations and commercial contracts. However, the lack of standardization in CCS projects and measurement methodologies poses a significant challenge, necessitating a common measurement framework to ensure the transparency and reliability of these efforts. This article provides a comprehensive review, with 211 references, of the latest results and operating conditions for current measurement technologies covering the entire measuring system and not just a single instrument. As such, it is a first-of-its-kind effort at establishing a comprehensive framework for CCS measurement. This article serves as a source of references and as a step toward developing an international documentary standard for the transferred CO2 measurement. By addressing measurement challenges and providing comprehensive recommendations for future research, it contributes to the ongoing efforts to mitigate global warming through the widespread deployment of CCS technology.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier , 2024. Vol. 1, no 2, article id 100013
National Category
Climate Science
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ri:diva-75060DOI: 10.1016/j.ynexs.2024.100013OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ri-75060DiVA, id: diva2:1896775
Note
This work was carried out as part of the project “Metrology for decarbonisingthe gas grid” 20IND10 www.decarbgrid.eu. The “Metrology for decarbonisingthe gas grid” 20IND10 project has received funding fromthe European Metrology Programme for Innovation and Research(EMPIR) programme co-financed by the Participating States and fromthe European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovationprogramme.
2024-09-112024-09-112025-09-23Bibliographically approved