A robust investment decision to deploy bioenergy carbon capture and storage—exploring the case of Stockholm Exergi
Journal article, 2023

The upscaling of novel carbon dioxide removal, such as bioenergy carbon capture and storage (BECCS), to gigatonne scales is an urgent priority if global warming is to be limited to well below 2 °C. But political, economic, social, technological, environmental and regulatory uncertainty permeates BECCS projects and deters investors. To address this, we explore options to improve the robustness of BECCS deployment strategies in the face of multi-dimensional uncertainties. We apply Dynamic Adaptive Planning (DAP) through expert interviews and Robust Decision Making (RDM) through exploratory modelling, two decision making under deep uncertainty methods, to the case of Stockholm Exergi, an early mover aiming to deploy BECCS at a combined heat and power plant in the capital of Sweden. The main contributions of the research are to 1) illustrate how a quantification of robustness against uncertainty can support an investment decision to deploy BECCS 2) comprehensively cover uncertain vulnerabilities and opportunities of deploying BECCS, and 3) identify critical scenarios and adaptations to manage these uncertainties. The main conclusions are: investing in BECCS is relatively robust if assessing performance across many scenarios and if comparing the worst-cases of either investing, or not doing so. Not investing could miss out on up to € 3.8 billion in terms of net present value. The critical uncertainties of BECCS can be managed by strengthening biomass sustainability strategies and by gaining support for negative emission trading regulation on carbon markets, e.g., voluntary or Paris Agreement Article 6. Even in vulnerable scenarios of average electricity prices above 82 €/MWh, if trading regulation is implemented before 2030 and if negative emission prices exceed 151 €/CO2, investing in BECCS performs better than not doing so in 96% of cases. We suggest that facility-level parameters and cost-reductions are of little importance for BECCS investments and upscaling. It is regulatory certainty of operating revenues, e.g., through negative emission markets, that needs to be provided by policymakers.

case study

robust decision making

carbon dioxide removal

dynamic adaptive planning

deep uncertainty

carbon capture and storage

bioenergy

policy

Author

Oscar Stenström

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Dilip Khatiwada

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Fabian Levihn

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Stockholm Exergi AB

Will Usher

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Magnus Rydén

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Energy Technology

Frontiers in Energy Research

2296-598X (eISSN)

Vol. 11 1250537

Under nollpunkten- Ansvarsfull och anpassningsbar realisering av sociotekniska bioenergisystem med avskiljning och lagring avkoldioxid

Swedish Energy Agency (P2022-00172), 2022-12-01 -- 2027-12-01.

Subject Categories

Social Sciences Interdisciplinary

Energy Systems

DOI

10.3389/fenrg.2023.1250537

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