Routing Deployment of CC(U)S in the Baltic Sea Region
Ivandic, Monika; Shogenova, Alla; Karimi, Farid; Wójcicki, Adam; Shogenov, Kazbulat (2021)
Ivandic, Monika
Shogenova, Alla
Karimi, Farid
Wójcicki, Adam
Shogenov, Kazbulat
SINTEF Academic Press
2021
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021120859612
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2021120859612
Tiivistelmä
Much potential exists in the Baltic Sea region (BSR) regarding CC(U)S and at least on the research side, there has been a steady stream of activities over the years. Potential storage sites are localized in the Baltic Basin within several countries such as Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Russia. However, the BSR is still lagging behind in deploying a large-scale CC(U)S due to the national policy and regulatory frameworks which create unfavorable conditions for the technology, as well as the low public awareness and acceptability in most of the countries in the region. Consequently, CO2 injection is forbidden in Lithuania, CO2 storage on an industrial scale is banned in Estonia, Latvia and Finland and some federal states of Germany, while in Denmark, Poland and Sweden is permitted with limitations. However, it should also be noted that some positive developments and attitudes towards CC(U)S have
also taken place recently in some of the BSR countries. This paper provides an overview of the current CC(U)S status and development in the BSR.
also taken place recently in some of the BSR countries. This paper provides an overview of the current CC(U)S status and development in the BSR.