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Quality of geological CO2 storage to avoid jeopardizing climate targets
Authors:Asbj?rn Torvanger  Alv-Arne Grimstad  Erik Lindeberg  Nathan Rive  Kristin Rypdal  Ragnhild Bieltvedt Skeie  Jan Fuglestvedt  Petter Tollefsen
Affiliation:1. CICERO Center for International Climate and Environmental Research??Oslo, P. O. Box 1129, Blindern, NO-0318, Oslo, Norway
2. SINTEF Petroleum Research, S. P. Andresens vei 15B, NO-7465, Trondheim, Norway
Abstract:We explore allowable leakage for carbon capture and geological storage to be consistent with maximum global warming targets of 2.5 and 3 °C by 2100. Given plausible fossil fuel use and carbon capture and storage scenarios, and based on modeling of time-dependent leakage of CO2, we employ a climate model to calculate the long-term temperature response of CO2 emissions. We assume that half of the stored CO2 is permanently trapped by fast mechanisms. If 40?% of global CO2 emissions are stored in the second half of this century, the temperature effect of escaped CO2 is too small to compromise a 2.5 °C target. If 80?% of CO2 is captured, escaped CO2 must peak 300?years or later for consistency with this climate target. Due to much more CO2 stored for the 3 than the 2.5 °C target, quality of storage becomes more important. Thus for the 3 °C target escaped CO2 must peak 400?years or later in the 40?% scenario, and 3000?years or later in the 80?% scenario. Consequently CO2 escaped from geological storage can compromise the less stringent 3 °C target in the long-run if most of global CO2 emissions have been stored. If less CO2 is stored only a very high escape scenario can compromise the more stringent 2.5 °C target. For the two remaining combinations of storage scenarios and climate targets, leakage must be high to compromise these climate targets.
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