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Strategic planning on carbon capture from coal fired plants in Malaysia and Indonesia: A review
Authors:MR Othman  Martunus  R Zakaria  WJN Fernando
Affiliation:1. School of Chemical Engineering, Universiti Sains Malaysia 14300 Nibong Tebal, Penang, Malaysia;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Riau University Pekanbaru 28293, Indonesia
Abstract:Malaysia and Indonesia benefit in various ways by participating in CDM and from investments in the GHG emission reduction projects, inter alia, technology transfer such as carbon capture (CC) technology for the existing and future coal fired power plants. Among the fossil fuel resources for energy generation, coal is offering an attractive solution to the increasing fuel cost. The consumption of coal in Malaysia and Indonesia is growing at the fastest rate of 9.7% and 4.7%, respectively, per year since 2002. The total coal consumption for electricity generation in Malaysia is projected to increase from 12.4 million tons in 2005 to 36 million tons in 2020. In Indonesia, the coal consumption for the same cause is projected to increase from 29.4 million tons in 2005 to 75 million tons in 2020. CO2 emission from coal fired power plants are forecasted to grow at 4.1% per year, reaching 98 million tons and 171 million tons in Malaysia and Indonesia, respectively.
Keywords:AAUs  Assigned Amount Units  APERC  Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre  ARC  Alberta Research Council  CARMA  Carbon Monitoring for Action  CC  Carbon Capture  CCS  Carbon Capture and Storage  CD4CDM  Capacity Development for CDM  CDM  Clean Development Mechanism  CERs  Certified Emission Reductions  CH4  methane  CIAB  Coal Industry Advisory Board  Co  Company  CO  carbon monoxide  CO2  carbon dioxide  COP  Conference of Parties  CP  Carbon Positive  Danida  Denish International Development Agency  DEMRI  Department Energy and Mineral Resources Indonesia  DNA  Designated National Authority  DOE  US Department of Energy  EB  Executive Board  EBRD  European Bank for Reconstruction and Development  EC  European Commission  ERUs  Emission Reduction Units  ETS  Emissions Trading Scheme  EU  European Union  F-gas  Fluoro-gas  FMET  Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology  FRIM  Forest Research Institute of Malaysia  GHG  Greenhouse gas  GHGs  Greenhouse gases  GW  Gigawatt  H2  Hydrogen  H2S  Hydrogen sulphide  HAP  Hazardous air pollutants  HHV  Higher Heating Value  IEA  International Energy Agency  IET  International Emissions Trading  IETA  International Emissions Trading Association  IGCC  Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle  IGES  Institute for Global Environmental Strategies  IHI  Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries  Inc    Incorporated  IPP  Independent Power Producers  IPCC  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  JI  Joint Implementation  Komnas MPB  Komisi nasional Mekanisme Pembangunan Bersih  KWh  kilowatt hour  LFG  landfill gas  LHV  Low Heating Value  Ltd    Limited  MDG  Millennium Development Goals  MEA  monoethanolamine  ME  Ministry of Environment  MEWC  Ministry of Energy  Water and Communications  MMBTU  Million British Thermal Unit  MOSTI  Ministry of Science  Technology and Innovation of Malaysia  MTDC  Malaysian Technology Development Corporation  MW  Megawatt  MWh  megawatt hour  MFA  Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs  NCCDM  National Committee on CDM  NGOs  Non-Governmental Organizations  NMOCs  non-methane organic compounds  NO2  nitrous oxide  NRE  Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment  O2  oxygen  O3  ground-level ozone  OECD  Organization Economic Cooperation and Development  O&  M  Operation and Maintenance  PEACE  Pelangi Energy Abadi Citra Enviro  PC  pulverised coal  PDD  project design document  PLN  Perusahaan Listrik Negara  PLTU  Pembangkit Listrik Tenaga Uap  PSA  pressure swing adsorption  PT  Perseroan Terbatas  PTM  Pusat Tenaga Malaysia  R&  D  Research and Development  RKP  Ratified Kyoto Protocol  Syngas  fuel gas that consists mainly CO and H2  Tbk  Terbuka  TNB  Tenaga Nasional Berhad's  TSA  temperature swing adsorption  TWh  tonwatt hour  RWE  Rheinisch Westfä  lisches Elektrizitä  tswerk  UN  United Nations  UNFCCC  United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  VOCs  volatile organic compounds  WCI  World Coal Institute  WGS  water gas shift
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