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The Rotterdam Climate Initiative is the climate programme of the Municipality of Rotterdam, the Port of Rotterdam, Deltalinqs, and DCMR Environmental Protection Agency Rijnmond.
Realization of a CO2 Network in Rotterdam
Maurice HanegraafProject Manager CCS, Deltalinqs
E.ONElectrabel Abengoa
Shell
ExxonMobil
AVR
Greenhouses
Air Liquide
Air Products
C-Gen
Tronox
Neste
MV2
Rotterdam CCS Network Potential
3
Vision for Phased Development
4
CO2 network in 2015: 5 Mton
C-Gen
CO2 HUB
Compression
EON site
CO2 offshore line
Barges Hinterland
CO2 Collection lineMoerdijk, Europoort
1. E.On and GdF Suez Electabel ROAD Project awarded funding by EU and Dutch governments. Together with the CO2 reuse in industry and greenhouses at least 2 Mton CO2 will be captured in 2015.
2. RCI continuing to work with a core group of additional emitters planning on applying for NER 300 funding.
3. RCI working with TNO and current operators of a number of the best prospects for 2015 offshore CO2 storage and associated transport.
Current Status
Emitters
E.On
Electrabel GdF Suez
Shell
Air Products
Air Liquide
AVR
C.Gen
Corus
IGCC #2
IGCC #3
National and local governments
CO2 Transport
Gasunie
Port of Rotterdam
OCAP
Stedin
Vopak, Anthony Veder, Air Liquide, Gasunie
Maersk
GdF Suez E&P
National and local governments
CO2 Storage
NAM
Gaz de France
Wintershall
TAQA
Confidential
EBN
National and local governments
Participants in RCI CCS Work
Key Challenges for Kick-starting a CCS Network in 2015
1. Incentivizing and reducing risks on storage
- Liability
- EOR
1. Organizing cooperative negotiation towards shared transport & storage (Market Maker)
2. Funding arrangements for CCS networks
3. Regulation and public acceptance
4. Leadership and political commitment