2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.149
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CCS Infrastructure Development Scenarios for the Integrated Iberian Peninsula and Morocco Energy System

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“…We consider the construction of a CCS infrastructure that is aimed at being operated during a 30year planning horizon starting in 2040. This starting date is consistent with both the IEA's future global outlook for CCS which posits that the technology will be commercially available on that date (IEA, 2016); and the simulation results of the TIMES model developed under the COMET project that show that a mature CCS infrastructure will need to be installed in Spain on that date (Kanudia et al, 2013).…”
Section: Table 1 the Emission Clusters [Please_insert_table_1_here]supporting
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“…We consider the construction of a CCS infrastructure that is aimed at being operated during a 30year planning horizon starting in 2040. This starting date is consistent with both the IEA's future global outlook for CCS which posits that the technology will be commercially available on that date (IEA, 2016); and the simulation results of the TIMES model developed under the COMET project that show that a mature CCS infrastructure will need to be installed in Spain on that date (Kanudia et al, 2013).…”
Section: Table 1 the Emission Clusters [Please_insert_table_1_here]supporting
confidence: 73%
“…Instead, we build upon the approach retained in the EU-funded COMET project and follow Boavida et al (2011Boavida et al ( , 2013 who grouped emitters into clusters of reasonable size (see Appendix A).…”
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“…Subsequently, for the emission clusters, CO 2 capture volumes, transportation routes and storage sites were optimally selected by a spatially dispersed energy system model (Kanudia et al, 2013; Results: Appendix 1, Table A2). The case studies are based on the COMET scenario "Conservative CCS".…”
Section: Comet Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%