CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION

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Autor(a) principal: Câmara, George Batista
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Andrade, José Célio, Rocha, Paulo Vieira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Sistemas & Gestão
Texto Completo: https://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/V6N3A2
Resumo: The scientific analysis and discussion on the effect of anthropogenic emissions of Greenhouse Gases(GHG) emissions and its consequences on climate change had obtained public notoriety in recent decades. Theneed for global actions designed to combat global warming move both the public and the private sector. Therelationship between environment and economy has been a subject of discussion since the first UN Conferenceon the Human Environment held in Stockholm in 1972. Due to the production / consumption / environment,the private sector is interested in one of the biggest issues of Global Environmental Governance (GAG). Asclimate change, although the scientific evidence increases, policy responses have had so far little or no impacton the accumulation of emissions. Technology Capture and Storage of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in GeologicalReservoirs (CCS) is recognized as a major form of GHG mitigation. To encourage its use in large-scaleresources are available from the international market and other voluntary carbon credit. Another incentivemechanism for its use is the market for carbon credits from Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM), however,it is not possible. The World already has a number of institutions carrying out research on this technology.The main objective of this paper is to present an overview of the technology world’s geological CO2 storageanalyzing the situation of this technology in Brazil. The methodology of this paper is composed of exploratory,descriptive and analytical theme that focuses on the strategies and techniques of qualitative and quantitativeresearch. For the collection and analysis of secondary data, we used traditional research resources. Initially,we reviewed the literature on CCS technology. In addition, we performed analysis of institutional documentssuch as reports, studies and projects. The primary data were collected through visits to specialists. As a resultthe article shows the positioning of various countries on the inclusion of CCS under the CDM, specifically theposition of Brazil, the current status of research on the structure of CCS technology in Brazil, the main reasonsto invest in this technology in Brazil and finally the identification of gaps for establishing an environment morefavorable to the field of technology. We conclude that the Government of Brazil has been absent in structuringactions relating to CCS, leaving to the private sector to lead the development and mastery of CCS technology.
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spelling CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATIONCARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATIONTecnologia de Armazenamento Geológico de Dióxido de Carbono: Panorama Mundial e Situação BrasileiraGeological Storage of CO2CCSCarbon CreditCDMGeological Storage of CO2CCSCarbon CreditCDMArmazenamento Geológico de CO2CCSMDLCrédito de CarbonoArmazenamento Geológico de CO2The scientific analysis and discussion on the effect of anthropogenic emissions of Greenhouse Gases(GHG) emissions and its consequences on climate change had obtained public notoriety in recent decades. Theneed for global actions designed to combat global warming move both the public and the private sector. Therelationship between environment and economy has been a subject of discussion since the first UN Conferenceon the Human Environment held in Stockholm in 1972. Due to the production / consumption / environment,the private sector is interested in one of the biggest issues of Global Environmental Governance (GAG). Asclimate change, although the scientific evidence increases, policy responses have had so far little or no impacton the accumulation of emissions. Technology Capture and Storage of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in GeologicalReservoirs (CCS) is recognized as a major form of GHG mitigation. To encourage its use in large-scaleresources are available from the international market and other voluntary carbon credit. Another incentivemechanism for its use is the market for carbon credits from Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM), however,it is not possible. The World already has a number of institutions carrying out research on this technology.The main objective of this paper is to present an overview of the technology world’s geological CO2 storageanalyzing the situation of this technology in Brazil. The methodology of this paper is composed of exploratory,descriptive and analytical theme that focuses on the strategies and techniques of qualitative and quantitativeresearch. For the collection and analysis of secondary data, we used traditional research resources. Initially,we reviewed the literature on CCS technology. In addition, we performed analysis of institutional documentssuch as reports, studies and projects. The primary data were collected through visits to specialists. As a resultthe article shows the positioning of various countries on the inclusion of CCS under the CDM, specifically theposition of Brazil, the current status of research on the structure of CCS technology in Brazil, the main reasonsto invest in this technology in Brazil and finally the identification of gaps for establishing an environment morefavorable to the field of technology. We conclude that the Government of Brazil has been absent in structuringactions relating to CCS, leaving to the private sector to lead the development and mastery of CCS technology.The scientific analysis and discussion on the effect of anthropogenic emissions of Greenhouse Gases(GHG) emissions and its consequences on climate change had obtained public notoriety in recent decades. Theneed for global actions designed to combat global warming move both the public and the private sector. Therelationship between environment and economy has been a subject of discussion since the first UN Conferenceon the Human Environment held in Stockholm in 1972. Due to the production / consumption / environment,the private sector is interested in one of the biggest issues of Global Environmental Governance (GAG). Asclimate change, although the scientific evidence increases, policy responses have had so far little or no impacton the accumulation of emissions. Technology Capture and Storage of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in GeologicalReservoirs (CCS) is recognized as a major form of GHG mitigation. To encourage its use in large-scaleresources are available from the international market and other voluntary carbon credit. Another incentivemechanism for its use is the market for carbon credits from Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM), however,it is not possible. The World already has a number of institutions carrying out research on this technology.The main objective of this paper is to present an overview of the technology world’s geological CO2 storageanalyzing the situation of this technology in Brazil. The methodology of this paper is composed of exploratory,descriptive and analytical theme that focuses on the strategies and techniques of qualitative and quantitativeresearch. For the collection and analysis of secondary data, we used traditional research resources. Initially,we reviewed the literature on CCS technology. In addition, we performed analysis of institutional documentssuch as reports, studies and projects. The primary data were collected through visits to specialists. As a resultthe article shows the positioning of various countries on the inclusion of CCS under the CDM, specifically theposition of Brazil, the current status of research on the structure of CCS technology in Brazil, the main reasonsto invest in this technology in Brazil and finally the identification of gaps for establishing an environment morefavorable to the field of technology. We conclude that the Government of Brazil has been absent in structuringactions relating to CCS, leaving to the private sector to lead the development and mastery of CCS technology.As análises científicas e discussões quanto ao efeito das emissões antrópicas de Gases de Efeito Estufa (GEE)e suas consequências nas alterações do clima ganharam notoriedade pública nas últimas décadas. A necessidade deações mundiais direcionadas ao combate do aquecimento global, decorrente das emissões antrópicas de GEE, temmovimentado tanto o setor público quanto o setor privado. A relação meio ambiente e economia foi um assunto discutidodesde a primeira Conferência das Nações Unidas sobre o Meio Humano, realizada em Estocolmo, em 1972. Devidoà relação produção/consumo/meio ambiente, o setor privado é um dos maiores interessados nas questões referentes àGovernança Ambiental Global (GAG). Quanto às mudanças climáticas, embora as evidências científicas aumentem,as respostas políticas têm tido, até agora, pouco ou nenhum impacto sobre a acumulação de emissões. A tecnologia deCaptura e Armazenamento do Dióxido de Carbono (CO2) em Reservatórios Geológicos (CCS) é apontada, a curto emédio prazo, como uma das principais ações de mitigação de GEE. Para o incentivo do seu uso em larga escala, estãodisponíveis recursos internacionais e outros oriundos do mercado de crédito de carbono voluntário. Outro mecanismode incentivo para o seu uso é o mercado de crédito de carbono regulado, entretanto, o CCS ainda não teve nenhumametodologia de Mecanismos de Desenvolvimento Limpo (MDL) aprovada. O mundo já conta com diversas instituiçõesdesenvolvendo pesquisas na busca do domínio desta tecnologia. O objetivo principal deste artigo é apresentar umpanorama mundial da tecnologia de armazenamento geológico do CO2 analisando a situação dessa tecnologiano Brasil. A metodologia deste artigo é composta da pesquisa exploratória, descritivo-analítica sobre o tema queprivilegia estratégias e técnicas de pesquisa qualitativa e quantitativa. Para a coleta e análise dos dados secundários,foram utilizados recursos tradicionais de pesquisa. Inicialmente, foi revisada a literatura sobre a tecnologia CCS.Complementarmente, foi realizada análise de documentos institucionais, como relatórios, estudos e projetos. Os dadosprimários foram coletados através de consultas a especialistas. Como resultados, o artigo apresenta o posicionamentode diversos países quanto a inserção do CCS no âmbito do MDL, mais especificamente a posição do Brasil, a situaçãoatual da estrutura de pesquisa na tecnologia CCS no Brasil, os principais motivos para investir nesta tecnologiano Brasil e por fim a identificação das lacunas existentes para o estabelecimento de um ambiente mais favorável aodomínio da tecnologia. Conclui-se que o Governo do Brasil tem estado ausente nas ações estruturantes relativas aoCCS, deixando a cargo do setor privado conduzir o desenvolvimento e domínio da tecnologia CCS.ABEC2012-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionRevisão da Literaturaapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/V6N3A210.7177/sg.2011.V6.N3.A2Sistemas & Gestão; v. 6 n. 3 (2011): Outubro/2011; 238-2531980-516010.7177/sg.2011.v6.n3reponame:Sistemas & Gestãoinstname:Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)instacron:UFFporhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/article/view/V6N3A2/V6N3A2Copyright (c) 2015 Sistemas & Gestãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCâmara, George BatistaAndrade, José CélioRocha, Paulo Vieira2023-01-09T18:18:58Zoai:ojs.www.revistasg.uff.br:article/169Revistahttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sgPUBhttps://www.revistasg.uff.br/sg/oai||sg.revista@gmail.com|| periodicos@proppi.uff.br1980-51601980-5160opendoar:2023-01-09T18:18:58Sistemas & Gestão - Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
Tecnologia de Armazenamento Geológico de Dióxido de Carbono: Panorama Mundial e Situação Brasileira
title CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
spellingShingle CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
Câmara, George Batista
Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
CCS
MDL
Crédito de Carbono
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
title_short CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
title_full CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
title_fullStr CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
title_full_unstemmed CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
title_sort CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE TECHNOLOGY: WORLD OVERVIEW AND BRAZILIAN SITUATION
author Câmara, George Batista
author_facet Câmara, George Batista
Andrade, José Célio
Rocha, Paulo Vieira
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author2 Andrade, José Célio
Rocha, Paulo Vieira
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Câmara, George Batista
Andrade, José Célio
Rocha, Paulo Vieira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
CCS
MDL
Crédito de Carbono
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
topic Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Geological Storage of CO2
CCS
Carbon Credit
CDM
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
CCS
MDL
Crédito de Carbono
Armazenamento Geológico de CO2
description The scientific analysis and discussion on the effect of anthropogenic emissions of Greenhouse Gases(GHG) emissions and its consequences on climate change had obtained public notoriety in recent decades. Theneed for global actions designed to combat global warming move both the public and the private sector. Therelationship between environment and economy has been a subject of discussion since the first UN Conferenceon the Human Environment held in Stockholm in 1972. Due to the production / consumption / environment,the private sector is interested in one of the biggest issues of Global Environmental Governance (GAG). Asclimate change, although the scientific evidence increases, policy responses have had so far little or no impacton the accumulation of emissions. Technology Capture and Storage of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) in GeologicalReservoirs (CCS) is recognized as a major form of GHG mitigation. To encourage its use in large-scaleresources are available from the international market and other voluntary carbon credit. Another incentivemechanism for its use is the market for carbon credits from Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM), however,it is not possible. The World already has a number of institutions carrying out research on this technology.The main objective of this paper is to present an overview of the technology world’s geological CO2 storageanalyzing the situation of this technology in Brazil. The methodology of this paper is composed of exploratory,descriptive and analytical theme that focuses on the strategies and techniques of qualitative and quantitativeresearch. For the collection and analysis of secondary data, we used traditional research resources. Initially,we reviewed the literature on CCS technology. In addition, we performed analysis of institutional documentssuch as reports, studies and projects. The primary data were collected through visits to specialists. As a resultthe article shows the positioning of various countries on the inclusion of CCS under the CDM, specifically theposition of Brazil, the current status of research on the structure of CCS technology in Brazil, the main reasonsto invest in this technology in Brazil and finally the identification of gaps for establishing an environment morefavorable to the field of technology. We conclude that the Government of Brazil has been absent in structuringactions relating to CCS, leaving to the private sector to lead the development and mastery of CCS technology.
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