Japan Platform for Redesign: Sustainable Infrastructure (JPRSI)

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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technology

Technology / Service Summary

CO2 is captured from the CO2 sources such as thermal power plants, and is safely stored in the deep underground reservoir for significant reduction of CO2 emission into the atmosphere.

Purpose

To reduce CO2 emission into the atmosphere significantly by capturing
CO2 from the source and storing in the deep underground reservoir.

Feature

It is possible to reduce CO2 emission into the atmosphere significantly by capturing CO2 with high purity from the source (e.g. coal power plants), transporting CO2 to the storage site, and storing safely in the declined oil & gas reservoirs and water reservoirs.

Effect

①Significant CO2 emission reduction into the atmosphere by constructing carbon capture facility near the sources, and storing safely into the declined oil & gas reservoirs and water reservoirs.   
②Contribution to improvement of the corporate brand of ENEOS group by aggressively reducing CO2 emission with corporate’s own technologies and taking corporate social responsibility.
③Contribution to reduction of CO2 emission through the utilization of JCM in both Japan and partner country where the technology will be installed.

Controlled Substance

Applicable Regions / Countries

  • Japan
  • Southeast Asia
  • Middle East
  • Europe
  • ASEAN countries

    Indonesia,Cambodia,Singapore,Thailand,Philippines,Brunei Darussalam,Viet Nam,Malaysia,Myanmar,Lao PDR

Accomplishments

Past achievement in USA:Injected approximately 5,000 tons of CO2 per day from the beginning of the project and, achieved the reduction of 3.7 millions of CO2 in cumulative at the end of 2019.
We are strong in CCS elemental technologies, and have been conducting the joint study of CCS mainly in SE Asia.

Related SDGs Goals

  • 7. Affordable and Clean Energy
  • 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
  • 13. Climate Action
  • 17. Partnerships to achieve the Goal

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Technology