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来源类型 | Article |
规范类型 | 工作论文 |
ICEF2017 Roadmaps: CO2 Utilization 2.0 and Energy Storage | |
David Sandalow | |
发表日期 | 2017-11-14 |
出版年 | 2017 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | The Innovation for Cool Earth Forum released its CO2 Utilization Roadmap based in part on a workshop held at CGEP in Summer 2017. |
正文 | Based in part on a workshop held at CGEP in Summer 2017, the Innovation for Cool Earth Forum released Roadmaps of “CO2 Utilization 2.0” and “Energy Storage” at a launch event at COP23 in Bonn, Germany on November 14, 2017. ICEF2017 Roadmap: CO2 Utilization 2.0BackgroundCO2 utilization (CO2U), the use of CO2 to produce economically valuable products, attracts attentions due in part to the Paris Agreement and its ambitious emissions goals. CO2 utilization can involve a wide array of applications, technologies, energy requirements and locations. However there is limited information and analysis available on potential pathways for developing CO2U products or benefits of CO2U, including for climate mitigation. Building on prior work by the ICEF Innovation Roadmap Project, this CO2U roadmap explores these topics. Focus areas and key findingsThe roadmap focuses on concrete & carbonate materials (near-term market), commodity chemicals (near- and medium- term market) and durable carbon materials (small market today but potential large long-term market). The roadmap discusses the central importance of life cycle analysis in analyzing the benefits of CO2U. It explores policy approaches to promote and maximize the benefits of CO2U. Conclusions and recommendationsCO2U can play an important role in low-carbon development. With more research and development (R&D), supportive policies and attention to life cycle impacts of technologies, CO2 utilization can play an important role in climate mitigation in the years ahead. ICEF2017 Roadmap: Energy StorageBackgroundEnergy storage is an important enabling technology to assist energy system transformation. According to ETP2017 released from IEA, stationary electric energy storage for large share variable renewable power, and mobility energy storage for transportation electrification have to be deployed by 2060 in the two degree scenario. Achievement of the huge energy storage growth requests long-term targets in technological development and support policies. Focus areas and key findingsThree storage areas, stationary electric energy storage to ensure power system flexibility portfolio, mobility electric energy storage as key to the transportation electrification, and stationary thermal energy storage storing renewable or environmental heat, are identified. Current statuses and future goals with timelines in the focus areas, including those of advanced battery, and supportive policies are presented in the roadmap. Conclusions and recommendationsAttention to energy storage has been increasing. Three recommendations are proposed to the world, recognizing the importance of energy storage, involvement of stakeholders in government, municipalities, and private sector, and sharing diffusion experience. |
主题 | Climate Change & ; Environment ; Innovation & ; Technology |
URL | https://www.energypolicy.columbia.edu/research/article/icef2017-roadmaps-co2-utilization-20-and-energy-storage |
来源智库 | Center on Global Energy Policy (United States) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/395052 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | David Sandalow. ICEF2017 Roadmaps: CO2 Utilization 2.0 and Energy Storage. 2017. |
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