贝克休斯和博格将在挪威开发CCS枢纽中心

   2021-07-01 互联网讯

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核心提示:   据全球能源新闻网6月23日报道,日前,贝克休斯(Baker Hughes)和挪威工业集群碳捕获和封存开发商博格

   据全球能源新闻网6月23日报道,日前,贝克休斯(Baker Hughes)和挪威工业集群碳捕获和封存开发商博格二氧化碳公司(Borg CO2 AS )宣布了一项谅解备忘录 (MOU),将合作开展碳捕获和封存项目,以作为挪威维肯地区工业场地脱碳的枢纽。该项目旨在捕获和储存所涉及工业场所高达 90% 的二氧化碳排放量,为实现巴黎协定目标、联合国可持续发展目标和挪威国家减排目标发挥重要作用。

  博格二氧化碳项目包括几个行业合作伙伴以及Borg港,旨在捕获和储存位于弗雷德里克斯塔德(Fredrikstad)、萨尔博格(Sarpborg)和哈尔登市(Halden)的工业设施的排放。合并后的产业集群目前每年排放约70万吨二氧化碳。捕获后的二氧化碳将被液化、运输,并最终储存在北海海床下。

  博格二氧化碳及其合作伙伴已经完成了第一项可行性研究,并正在进行一项扩展可行性研究 (pre-FEED),该研究将于2021年底完成,贝克休斯公司将通过其碳捕获技术和工程服务组合为该枢纽的研究和开发提供支持。此外,贝克休斯和博格二氧化碳将联合评估碳捕集工厂实施的最佳结构,并在挪威和欧盟层面寻求赠款和激励机会。

  博格二氧化碳的“产业集群”方法为贝克休斯提供了一个绝佳的机会,可以测试和扩展其广泛的碳捕集、利用和封存 (CCUS) 技术组合,包括其冷冻氨工艺 (CAP) 和紧凑型碳捕集等多种类型的工艺 (CCC) 解决方案。

  博格二氧化碳董事总经理兼博格港港务局长Tore Lundestad表示,凭借贝克休斯公司的技术能力和经验支持我们,我们相信博格二氧化碳公司能够更好地朝着商业化方向迈出下一步,实现我们的项目目标。像这样的项目展示了一种双赢的方法,即永久性储存与可持续利用少量生物源二氧化碳的可能性相结合,将有助于实现净零排放,并与工业设施可能通过出售负二氧化碳排放获得收入。

  贝克休斯的CCUS产品组合包括先进的涡轮机械、基于溶剂的最先进的捕集工艺、CO2储存的建井和管理,以及先进的数字监测解决方案。贝克休斯在挪威拥有六家工厂和大约2000名员工。

  博格二氧化碳公司是一家挪威有限责任公司。其目的是开发碳捕获和储存(CCS)技术,主要用于挪威维肯(Østfold)的工业设施。自2018年以来,该公司一直致力于为产业集群规划开发CCS的机遇,最近完成了一项完整的可行性研究。

  郝芬 译自 全球能源新闻网

  原文如下:

  BAKER HUGHES AND BORG CO2 WILL DEVELOP CCS HUB IN NORWAY

  Baker Hughes and Borg CO2 AS, a Norwegian carbon capture and storage developer for industrial clusters, have announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on a carbon capture and storage project to serve as a hub for the decarbonization of industrial sites in the Viken region of Norway. The project aims to capture and store up to 90% of the CO2 emissions from the involved industrial sites, playing an important role in contributing to the Paris Agreement goals, the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and the Norwegian national emissions reduction targets.

  The Borg CO2 project includes several industry partners, as well as the Port of Borg, and aims to capture and store emissions from industrial facilities located in the cities of Fredrikstad, Sarpborg and Halden. The combined industrial cluster is currently responsible for approximately 700,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually. After being captured, the CO2 will be liquified, shipped and eventually stored underneath the seabed of the North Sea.

  Borg CO2 and its partners have completed a first feasibility study and are proceeding with an extended feasibility study (pre-FEED) to be completed by the end of 2021 which Baker Hughes will support with its portfolio of carbon capture technologies and engineering services for the study and development of the hub. In addition, Baker Hughes and Borg CO2 will jointly evaluate the optimal structure for implementation of the carbon capture plants and pursue grant and incentive opportunities both in Norway and at the EU level.

  Borg CO2’s “industrial cluster” approach provides a prime opportunity for Baker Hughes to test and scale its wide-ranging carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies portfolio on several types of processes including its Chilled Ammonia Process (CAP) and Compact Carbon Capture (CCC) solutions.

  “With the technology competencies and experience of Baker Hughes supporting us, we believe that Borg CO2 is better positioned to take the next steps towards commercialization and achieve our goals for the project,” said Tore Lundestad, managing director of Borg CO2 and Harbour Master for the port of Borg. “A project like this showcases a win-win approach where permanent storage combined with the possibility of sustainable usage of smaller volumes of biogenic CO2 will help to achieve net-zero, and with the industrial facilities potentially receiving revenue by selling negative CO2 emissions”.

  The Baker Hughes CCUS portfolio features advanced turbomachinery, solvent-based state-of-the-art capture processes, well construction and management for CO2 storage, and advanced digital monitoring solutions. Baker Hughes has a longstanding presence in Norway with six facilities and approximately 2,000 employees.

  Borg CO2 AS is a Norwegian Limited Liability Company. Its purpose is to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, primarily for industrial facilities in Viken (Østfold), Norway. Since 2018, it has worked on mapping the opportunity to develop CCS for an industrial cluster and has recently finished a complete feasibility study.



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