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The Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2011-2021Übersetzung: Die Kohlenstofferoberung und Lagerung / Beschlagnahme (CCS) Markt 2011-2021
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The main benefits from purchasing this report: • You will gain an understanding of the CCS market and learn how it will evolve over the next decade, with detailed global sales forecasts from 2011 to 2021. • You will receive regional sales forecasts and gain insight into market drivers, restraints in each regional CCS market. • You will gain insight into major important game-changing technological developments within the CCS industry. • You will learn about the major CCS contracts which are driving the market. • You will be able to study 47 tables, charts and graphs quantifying and forecasting the CCS market in detail. • You will gain knowledge of who the leading players are within the CCS marketplace • You will receive a SWOT analysis for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for CCS companies from 2011 onwards. • You will read three original interviews, with expert views from two leading companies who reflect on the nature of the CCS market and one organisation that offers strategic insights into the CCS market. 147 seiten | |||||||||||
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Our brand new energy report outlines trends in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) industry and anticipates the direction of the market over the next decade, outlining the strengths a.....
Our brand new energy report outlines trends in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) industry and anticipates the direction of the market over the next decade, outlining the strengths and weaknesses of different markets with targeted sales forecasts. Based on our research, global spending in 2010 on new CCS infrastructure will total $11.9bn. We analyse, quantify and forecast the expected spending in the global and regional CCS infrastructure markets over the period 2011-2021. These forecasts are underpinned by Visiongain's forecast of CCS demand as an emerging technology over the period 2011-2021. CCS is playing a growing role within the natural gas market and the wider energy sector but this growth is developing in particular directions which are outlined in this report. The report analyses a wealth of data and introduces a clear analysis of where the market will develop based upon diverse factors and insight into the market, anticipating how and why the market will evolve from 2011 onwards. The report analyses the various drivers and restraints of the CCS market which are assessed in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the CCS market. How much are individual regions planning to spend on acquiring new CCS infrastructure and upgrading and maintaining existing infrastructure between 2011 and 2021? How much will CCS demand increase over the period 2011-2021? Who are the leading companies in the CCS industry? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade - in which geographical region and with which type of technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report. Comprehensive analysis of the global CCS market The Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 2011-2021 report examines this sector critically with a comprehensive review of recent projects, news reports, industry publications, market analysis and expert consultation. The report provides detailed sales forecasts for the global market, regional market forecasts; a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis; discussions of commercial and technological trends; and assessments of market drivers and restraints. This report also includes transcripts of in-depth interviews with industry experts. This package of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else. The report draws on a rich combination of primary and secondary research, interviews, official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion. Report Highlights Companies Listed Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM), Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (ADFEC) ACA Acalet ADM Trucking Advanced Power AEP AFC Energy Air Liquide Air products and Chemicals Aker ASA Aker Clean Carbon Aker Solutions Akzo Nobel Alabama Power Alstom Alstom Canada Amec Ameren Energy American Clean Coal Fuels, American Electric Power (AEP) Anglo American Anglo Coal ArceloMittal Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Company Arup Aryshire Power Limited AspenTech Athabasca Oil Sands B9 Coal Baard Energy BASF Basin Electric Battelle Laboratories Biochar BKK Group BlueSource LLC Bow City Power Limited (BCPL) BP BP Alternative Energy International Limited, Calera Capital Power Corporation Carbon Sequestration Ltd. CE Generation CEF Private Limited CEZ Group Chevron Chevron Canada Limited CIC Energy Ciuden CO2CRC CO2DeepStore CO2SINK ConocoPhilips Costain group plc CPC Corporation CS Energy Delta Electricity Denbury DKRW Dong Energy Doosan Babcok Energy Doosan Power Systems Dresser-Rand Group Corporation DutureGen Alliance E.ON EDF Elcogas S.A Electrobel Enbridge Incorporated Encore Acquisition Co. Endesa ENEL Enesa Generacion Enhance Energy Enhanced Oil Resources Eskom Exxaro ExxonMobil Fluor Limited Fortum Corporation Foster Wheeler Gassanova SF Gasuine Gaz de France Production GDF Suez GE Energy Services GE Oil and Gas GE Power and Water General Electric (GE) Geogreen Geostock Green Fuel Technologies GreenGen Company GreenQloud Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) Halliburton Hammefest Energi Haugaland Kraft Hitachi, Ltd. HTC Pure Energy Huaneng Power International Corporation Hydrogen Energy International (HEI) Hydrogen Power Abu Dhabi Iberdrola IFP Energies Nouvelles IHI Corporation Independent Resources plc International Paper International Power Hazelwood Jade Commodities Limited Japan CCS Company Limited J-Power Kansai Electric Keener Oil & Gas Company Kinder Morgan Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) Lafarge Canada Leucadia Energy Li-cor biosciences Linc Energy Linde Loy Yang Power Luminant's Maerskoil Mantra Venture Group Marathon Oil Canada Corporation MGSC MissionPoint Capital Partners Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America (MHIA) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries of Japan (MHI) Mitsui & Company Mitsui Babcock National Grid Nederland B.V nPower NRG Energy Nuon Occidental Petroleum Corporation Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) Origin Osaki CoalGen Corporation Peabody Energy Peel Energy Pemex Petrenel Petro SA Petrobras PetroChina Company Limited Petrofac Group Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) PetroSource Energy Company PGE Elektrownia Belchatow S.A. Powerfuel Limited Powerspan Corporation Providence Resources PSN Ramgen Power Systems Rätia Energie Rentech Rio Tinto Alcan Royal Dutch Shell RWEnpower Santos Limited. Sargas SaskPower Sasol Saudi Aramco Schlumberger Schlumberger Carbon Services Scottish Power ScottMadden Inc. SCS Energy Senergy Alternative Energy SEQ Limited Services Petroliers Schlumberger Shanghai Electric Shell Canada Energy Shell UK Limited Shenhua Group Siemens Siemens Energy Skyonic Corporation SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. Sonatrach Southern Company Southern energy Spectra Stanwell Corporation Limited Star Energy Group Statoil Summit Power Group Corporation Sunone solutions Swan Hills Synfuels Systech Corporation Tarong Energy Corporation Limited Teollisuuden Voima (TVO) The American River Transportation Company The Climate Group. Total TransAlta Corporation TransCanada Energy UtiliTree Carbon Company Vattenfall European Consortium Veolia Vision Quest Wind Electric Incorporated Vorsana Waratah Coal WSP Group Xstrata Coal Yellow Wood Energy Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report Alberta Department of Environment Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières Bureau of Economic Geology at The University of Texas at Austin Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Clean Energy Commercialization Center (CECC) Clean Energy Reserve Centre (China-US) CO2 Technology Centre (TCM) CO2ReMoVe Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC) Council for Geosciences Department of Minerals and Energy (DME) Department of Science and Technology (DST) South Africa Dutch Ministry Of Economic Affairs Eco Energy CCS Task Force Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) European Commission European Investment Bank (EIB) European Union Forest Absorbing Carbon Emissions (FACE) Foundation German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute Australia Global Environment Facility (GEF) Illinois State Geological Survey Indiana Geological Survey Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) International Energy Agency (IEA) International Performance Assessment Centre (IPAC-CO2) International Performance Assessment Centre for Geologic Storage of CO2 IPAC-CO2 International Test Centre for CO2 Capture (ITC) Kentucky Geological Survey Melbourne University Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) Japan MIT energy Laboratory Monash University Montana State University National Energy Board (Canada) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Japan North Sea Basin Task Force (NSBTF) Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Petroleum Agency of South Africa Queensland's Minister for Natural Resources Regional Carbon sequestration Partnerships (RCSPs) Research Institute of Innovative Technology for the Earth (RITE) Saudi Ministry of Petroleum South African Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage South African National Energy Research Institute (SANERI) Southern States Energy Board (SSEB) Stanford University State Pollution Control Board India (SPCB) Test Centre Mongstad (TCM) The Georgia Institute of Technology The German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology The Gulf Coast Carbon Centre The Massachusetts Institute of Technology The University of Regina The University of Texas Thermal Power Research Institute (TPRI) United Nations (UN) United States Agency for International Development (USAID) University of Edinburgh US Department of Energy (DOE) World Bank [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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1. Executive Summary 1.1 Regional Variations in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 1.2 Enabling Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Policies Undertaken by National Governments 1.3 Incentives That Can Lead to Proliferation of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 1.4 Summary of Drivers and Restraints of the Global Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 2. Introduction to the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 2.1 Carbon Capture 2.1.1 Pre-combustion 2.1.2 Post-combustion 2.1.3 Oxy-combustion 2.2 Carbon Transportation 2.3 Carbon Storage 2.3.1 Storage in Depleted Oil and Gas Fields 2.3.2 Storage in Deep Saline Aquifers 2.4 Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) - Application 2.4.1 Challenges of Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) 2.5 Algae Based Carbon Capture 2.5.1 Characteristics of Algae-based CO2 Capture 2.5.2 Key Advantages of the Process of CO2 Sequestration Using Algae 3. The Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 3.1 Drivers of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 3.1.1 Existent Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Regulation 3.1.2 Use of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) In Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) 3.1.3 High Carbon Prices and High Carbon Taxes 3.2 Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/ Sequestration (CCS) Market 3.2.1 Japan's Opposition to the Kyoto Protocol 3.2.2 Inadequate Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Policies 3.2.3 Negative Public Perception of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 3.3 New Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Contracts / Development Projects 4. Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Markets 4.1 The European Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.1.1 Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Potential in the North Sea 4.1.2 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.1.3 UK Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.1.4 German Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.2 The North American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.2.1 US Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.2.2 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.3 The Asian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.3.1 India Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.3.2 Chinese Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.4 The Australasian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.4.1 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.5 The Middle Eastern Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.6 The South American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.6.1 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 4.7 Prospects for Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in Africa 5. SWOT Analysis of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 2011-2021 5.1 Strengths 5.1.1 Effective Way of Reducing GHG Emissions 5.1.2 CO2 Can Be Beneficial for Use in HER 5.2 Weaknesses 5.2.1 Large Scale Feasibility 5.2.2 High Associated Costs of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 5.3 Opportunities 5.3.1 Global Push Towards Climate Change Policies 5.3.2 Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Regulatory Framework Already in Place in Australia, Europe, Canada (Alberta) and US 5.4 Threats 5.4.1 Japan's Opposition to the Kyoto Protocol Could Be a Set Back for Global CO2 Reduction Targets 5.4.2 Policy and Public Relations 6. Expert Opinion 6.1 Geogreen 6.1.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.1.2 Regions Experiencing Growth in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 6.1.3 New Technological Developments in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 6.1.4 Growth Rates in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in the Next Ten Years 6.1.5 Future Legislation in The Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.2 IPAC-CO2 6.2.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.2.2 Regions Experiencing Growth in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in Canada 6.2.3 New Technological Developments in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 6.2.4 Growth Rates in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in the Next Ten Years 6.2.5 Future Legislation in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.3 Vorsana 6.3.1 Drivers and Restraints of The Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.3.2 Regions Experiencing Growth in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 6.3.3 New Technological Developments in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) 6.3.4 Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in the Developing Countries 6.3.5 Future Legislation in The Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 6.3.6 Growth Rates in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) in the Next Ten Years 7. Leading Companies in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 7.1 Aker Clean Carbon 7.2 Alstom 7.3 Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Company 7.4 BP 7.5 Chevron 7.6 Dong Energy 7.7 ENEL 7.8 ExxonMobil 7.9 GE Energy 7.10 HTC Pure Energy 7.11 Japan CCS Company Limited 7.12 Royal Dutch Shell 7.13 Schlumberger 7.14 ScottishPower 7.15 Siemens 7.16 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. 7.17 Statoil 7.18 Total 7.19 TransAlta Corporation 7.20 Vattenfall 8. Conclusions 8.1 Regional Variation in Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Markets 8.2 Drivers of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 8.3 Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 8.4 New Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Contracts & Development Projects 9. Glossary [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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Table 1.1 Summary of the Drivers and Restraints of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Table 3.1 Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 3.2 Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011- 2016, 2016-2021 Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Table 4.1 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecasts 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.2 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021. Table 4.3 European Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2010-2020 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.4 European Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.5 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Norway Table 4.6 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in the UK Table 4.7 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Germany Table 4.8 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Europe Table 4.9 North American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.10 North American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.11 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in the US Table 4.12 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Canada Table 4.13 Asian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.14 Asian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.15 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Asia Table 4.16 Australasian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.17 Australasian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.18 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Australia Table 4.19 Middle Eastern Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.20 Middle Eastern Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.21 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Projects in the Middle East Table 4.22 South American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %) Table 4.23 South American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 Table 4.24 Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Potential by Targeted CO2 Emission Reduction Targets in Brazil (MT CO2 / Year) Table 4.25 Top Four Offshore Basins with Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Potential in Brazil Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market 2011-2021 Table 7.1 List of Companies Involved in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Table 7.2 List of Organisations Involved in the Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Figure 2.1 The Process of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Figure 3.1 Global Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.1 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Share 2011 (%) Figure 4.2 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Share 2016 (%) Figure 4.3 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Share 2021 (%) Figure 4.4 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR 2011-2016 (%) Figure 4.5 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR 2016-2021 (%) Figure 4.6 Regional Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR 2011-2021 (%) Figure 4.7 European Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.8 North American Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.9 Asian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.10 Australasian Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.11 Middle Eastern Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.12 South American Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn) Figure 4.13 Regions with Potential Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Capacity in Brazil (%) [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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