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Getica CCS Demo Project
Romania
Gabriel IGNAT, Project Manager, ISPE
CO2TRACCS – International Workshop, 2012 November 2nd
“Vasile Nitu” Conference Hall, ISPE headquarter, Bucharest – Romania
CO2TRACCS – International Workshop, 2012 November 2nd
Content
Why CCS in Romania?
Primary Energy Sources
CO2 Emissions and Storage Capacity
Getica CCS Demo Project – in brief
Getica CCS – key characteristics
CO2 storage potential
CO2 Storage Life Cycle
Project stages
Key Prospected Financing Sources
Conclusions
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Why CCS in Romania?
Because
To reach the 2020 EU targets of making CCS
commercial we need to promote both onshore and
offshore projects
Romania has preliminary identified around 22,6 Gt
onshore CO2 storage potential capacity (18,6 Gt in
saline aquifers and 4 Gt in depleted oil & gas reservoirs)
Romania has more than 150 years of history in the oil
and gas industry, and currently operating natural gas
reservoirs
Maintaining operational the power plants running on
fossil fuels (41% indigene coal and 12% hydrocarbons)
and the mining sites exploitations has a positive
economic & social impact
It will contribute by the power of example to the CCS
deployment in the South-East European region
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Primary Energy Sources
CO2TRACCS – International Workshop, 2012 November 2nd
CO2 Emissions and Storage Capacity
Turceni
Power Plant
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Getica CCS Demo Project – in brief
Location Oltenia region – the most energy intensive
Turceni Power Plant – Unit no.6 (330MW)
Full Chain
CO2 Capture Plant & Compression – post-combustion
CO2 Transport – onshore pipeline
CO2 Storage – onshore deep saline aquifers
Project
Company
OLTENIA Energy Complex (Turceni Power Plant)
TRANSGAZ, National Company for Natural Gas Transport
ROMGAZ, National Company for Natural Gas Extraction/Storage
Current
Status
Feasibility Study completed
Project proposal for the NER300 competition submitted to the EIB
Passed the EIB technical & financial due diligence
Preparing the FEED (Capture/Transport) & Storage Appraisal start
Getica CCS is a Governmental demonstration project,
coordinated by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and the Business
Environment and supported by the Global CCS Institute.
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Getica CCS – key characteristics
Capture: post-combustion system
85% minimum efficiency (capture rate)
Chilled Ammonia Process
>1,5 mil. tCO2/year
Transportation: onshore U/G pipeline
Length: 40 km
ND 350mm (14”) / 80÷120 bar / 0÷40°C
Flow: max. 238 tCO2/h, min. 119 tCO2/h
Storage: onshore deep saline aquifers
Two potential sites 50 km around Turceni
Preliminary capacity: >100 mil. tCO2 each
Multi-user hub development potential
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CO2 storage potential
TURCENI POWER PLANT
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GETICA
Source: European Communities, 2011, “Implementation of Directive 2009/31/EC on the Geological Storage of Carbon
Dioxide - Guidance Document 1 - CO2 Storage Life Cycle Risk Management Framework”
NAMR
CO2 Storage Life Cycle
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Project stages
Capture Feasibility
Study
2010-2011
FEED
2012-2013
EPC
2013-2016
Operation
2016-2031
Transport Feasibility
Study
2010-2011
FEED
2012-2013
EPC
2013-2016
Operation
2016-2031
Storage Assessment
2010-2011
Appraisal
Ph. I 2012-13
Ph. II 2013-14
Development
2014-2016
Operation
2016-2031
Current status
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NER 300 Programme
Norwegian Financial Mechanism
EU-ETS auctioning
Project Company (Oltenia, Transgaz, Romgaz)
Structural funds
National Public Sources (bonus scheme)
Other sources (e.g. commercial loans)
Key Prospected Financing Sources
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Getica CCS Demo Project
Is a first-of-a-kind in Romania and Eastern Europe
Has high chances of 50% CAPEX & OPEX grant funding
Is a cornerstone for future CCS projects worldwide
Paves the way for future projects in the region
Is an environmental solution
Has social and economical benefits
Receives great international support and visibility
Builds national resources for future CCS projects
Will demonstrate the applicability of CCS to similar power
plants in Oltenia and other industries nationwide
CO(2)nclusions
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Thank you for your attention !
Gabriel IGNAT Getica CCS Project Manager, ISPE ph +40 734 22 88 56 [email protected] www.ispe.ro www.getica-ccs.ro