A new study by Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) has unveiled how a “cluster” of existing industrial facilities in Scotland could be the key for affordable carbon capture and storage (CCS) transportation.
The analysis published by the research organisation shows how reusing existing natural gas pipelines that are close to industrial activity in the European country could reduce the cost of transporting captured carbon dioxide (CO2) to offshore geological storage sites.
The investigation looked into CO2 capture quantities, capture project costs and transport connection costs to storage for 13 industry and power facilities in central Scotland.
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