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CCS-Africa: findings and further stepsMaintaining awareness for sound decision-making
Heleen de Coninck (ECN) World Bank CCS workshop, Johannesburg, June 1st, 2011
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Former activities on CCS in Southern Africa
• COP12 Nairobi: discussions on CCS in CDM stalled• Awareness of capacity needs in Africa• 2007 regional workshops on CCS in Africa
‑ West Africa: Dakar, Senegal ‑ Southern Africa: Gaborone, Botswana
• 2009 Botswana Innovation Hub workshop on carbon market opportunities including CCS
• 2010 country workshops on CCS in Southern Africa‑ Gaborone, Botswana‑ Maputo, Mozambique‑ Windhoek, Namibia
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Question: why consider CCS in Southern Africa?Why not?• Countries like Namibia,
Mozambique, Botswana have very low CO2 emissions
• Priority should be on development and poverty reduction
• Most CCS incur high costs, incentives are still absent
• Significant energy penalty with CCS on power production in a region with power deficits
Source: IEA 2010
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Question: why consider CCS in Southern Africa?Why not?• Countries like Namibia,
Mozambique, Botswana have very low CO2 emissions
• Priority should be on development and poverty reduction
• Most CCS incur high costs, incentives are still absent
• Significant energy penalty with CCS on power production in a region with power deficits
Why yes?• CCS is needed globally• Southern Africa has much coal and
is likely to use it• CCS can be part of a sustainable
industrial development strategy• High-purity sources can have lower
costs; significant high-purity sources in the Southern Africa region
• New developments around CCS in the Clean Development Mechanism: incentives
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Current status and debate on CCS in CDM
Cancun: decision that CCS is eligible under the Clean Development Mechanism
CDM: mechanism under the Kyoto Protocol that allows:• Developed countries to more cost-effectively reach their Kyoto
targets• Developing countries to achieve more sustainable developmentThis means that in principle an incentive for CCS, corresponding to a
carbon price of around 10-15 US$/tCO2 can be applicable to CCS in developing countries
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What CCS projects might we see in the CDM?
in developing countries
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Current status and debate on CCS in CDM
CCS project activities need to be consistent with CDM cycle
Cancun decision: develop “modalities and procedures”
Discussions continue at UNFCCC Workshop (July or September)
To be decided at COP/MOP7 in Durban (December 2011)
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Current status and debate on CCS in CDM
Site selection/ robust criteria
Project boundaries
Monitoring and modelling
Transboundary Risk safety, environment
Short-, medium- and long-term liability
RestorationIndependent verification
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Conclusions
CCS can only function in a broader, integrated energy strategy for the countries and for the region.
Especially for Botswana and Mozambique, further knowledge building on CCS is useful, as realistic possibilities for CCS may exist.
For Namibia, this is less obvious. Further work may include
• Conducting geological storage assessments (quick scans)• Regulatory capacity building with the relevant government bodies• Fostering continued stakeholder interaction regarding CCS in the
Southern African region
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Conclusions
Acknowledge that countries in Southern Africa have lots of reasons to not do CCS
For countries which have little potential: maintain basic knowledgeFor countries with potential and interest, focus on the drivers:
• Lower-cost opportunities in industry• Clean Development Mechanism prospects• New climate finance• Long-term role of coal in a sustainable industrialisation strategy
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Thank you
Resources on CCS-Africa: www.ccs-africa.org• Report on CCS in Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia• Fact sheets on Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia• 2007 and 2010 workshop presentations and participant lists• Capacity building materials
More information: Heleen de Coninck, [email protected]