首页|The current status of carbon capture and storage development in Japan: potency, policy, demonstration projects, implication, and scenario model in emission reduction

The current status of carbon capture and storage development in Japan: potency, policy, demonstration projects, implication, and scenario model in emission reduction

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Japan aims to contribute to an 80% reduction of global emissions by 2050and has accordingly set policies to promote the acceleration of technologicaldevelopment for Carbon Capture and Storage. The first pilot project beganoperation in 2016 to demonstrate the viability and reliability of CarbonCapture and Storage. However, there are challenges faced today ofa technological, social, and economic nature, leading to uncertainty in futureenergy scenarios. To evaluate the opportunities and challenges of furtherdevelopment and expansion of Carbon Capture and Storage, this paper usesa TIMES (The Integrated MARKAL-Efom System) code generator and identifiesfour potential scenarios: base, low penetration, high penetration, andcarbon tax scenario. In the base scenario, no CO_2 is delivered to the reservoir,while in the low and high penetration scenarios, 1.62% and 22% CO_2 areabsorbed, respectively, but it is not enough to reach Japan’s target. The useof carbon taxes, however, achieved a greater CO_2 reduction of 53%. Theresults of this research are useful for informing policymakers in the energysector toward sustainable development. Overall, it provides valuable insightsinto the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage to mitigate climate change.

CCScurrent statuspolicyscenarioTIMES

Nugroho Agung Pambudi、Andrew Chapman、Alfan Sarifudin、Ilham Wahyu Kuncoro

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Mechanical Engineering Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia||International Institute forCarbon-Neutral Research (WPI-I2CNER), Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

International Institute forCarbon-Neutral Research (WPI-I2CNER), Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan

Mechanical Engineering Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia||Postgraduate of Mechanical Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

Mechanical Engineering Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia

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2024

Energy sources, Part B. Economics, planning, and policy

Energy sources, Part B. Economics, planning, and policy

ISSN:1556-7249
年,卷(期):2024.19(1)
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