Opportunities and Challenges for CCS in California
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Folder containing all figures used in Chapter 1-5. Please use the following citation when using these figures: Energy Futures Initiative and Stanford University. “An Action Plan for Carbon Capture and Storage in California: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions.” October 2020. Questions regarding this download can be sent to StanfordSCCS@stanford.edu | Download |
This folder contains 8 shape files used in the study in Chapter 3 to develop the “Exclusion Zone”. A shape file is a vector map that uses polygons to represent geographical areas. On the ArcGIS platform, individual layers were combined (in Stage 2, chapter 3) to prepare one master image delineating areas to considered for storage and areas to be excluded. Please use the following citation when using the California Bounded Exclusion Layer shape file : Energy Futures Initiative and Stanford University. “An Action Plan for Carbon Capture and Storage in California: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions.” October 2020. Questions regarding this download can be sent to StanfordSCCS@stanford.edu | Download |
This Excel sheet contains the technoeconomic analysis on the 76 industrial (51) and power (25) facilities in California selected for CCS retrofit in this study. Details on the technoecnomic analysis can be found in Chapter 3. Please use the following citation when using the analysis and models included in this file: Energy Futures Initiative and Stanford University. “An Action Plan for Carbon Capture and Storage in California: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions.” October 2020. Questions regarding this download can be sent to StanfordSCCS@stanford.edu | Download |
This folder contains instructions and 2 excel files used in the financial analysis in Chapter 3. Details on the financial model can also be found in Appendix 4. Please use the following citation when using the analysis and models included in this file: Energy Futures Initiative and Stanford University. “An Action Plan for Carbon Capture and Storage in California: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions.” October 2020. Questions regarding this download can be sent to StanfordSCCS@stanford.edu | Download |
About the Energy Futures Initiative
The Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) advances solutions to the climate crisis through building coalitions, thought leadership, and science-based analysis. Under the leadership of Ernest J. Moniz, EFI analysis is published and publicly available on our website: energyfuturesinitiative.org
About the Stanford Center for Carbon Storage
The Stanford Center for Carbon Storage uses a multidisciplinary approach to address critical questions related to flow physics, monitoring, geochemistry, and simulation of the transport and fate of CO2 stored in Geologic formations.
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