Core Viewpoint - The recent approval of 12 national standards for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) by the National Market Supervision Administration marks a significant advancement in the standardization of CCUS technology, which is crucial for achieving China's dual carbon goals [1][2]. Group 1: National Standards and Implementation - The new national standards will be fully implemented starting July 1, 2026, and cover critical technical routes such as carbon capture from thermal power, long-distance pipeline transportation, saline aquifer storage, and enhanced oil recovery [1]. - The standards aim to provide a systematic framework for CCUS project planning, design, construction, operation, and management, thereby supporting the orderly and healthy development of the CCUS industry [1][2]. Group 2: Industry Development and Technological Progress - China's CCUS technologies have made significant progress, with over 120 planned and operational demonstration projects across various sectors, including power, oil and gas, chemicals, cement, and steel, with operational projects accounting for more than half [2]. - The total carbon capture capacity is approximately 9.4 million tons per year, while injection capacity stands at about 5.9 million tons per year, indicating a maturing capability for large-scale engineering and operation [2]. Group 3: Standardization and Risk Management - The newly released standards cover all key processes in the CCUS value chain, establishing clear boundaries, processes, and methods for greenhouse gas emission reduction calculations [4]. - The standards address previous ambiguities and enhance the credibility of emission reductions by transitioning from self-reported data to third-party verifiable evidence chains [4][6]. Group 4: Approval Process Optimization - The standardization of the approval process is expected to reduce inconsistencies and expedite the review timeline, potentially decreasing approval time by 30% if the number of review rounds is reduced by 1 to 2 [5]. - The shift towards standardized approvals will facilitate better resource allocation and improve industry collaboration [5]. Group 5: Market and Technological Synergy - The establishment of foundational technical principles and practical frameworks for emission reduction calculations is crucial for the normative development of the industry, although challenges remain [6]. - The Ministry of Ecology and Environment is actively promoting methodological research to integrate CCUS projects into voluntary emission reduction trading mechanisms, which will support cost optimization in the CCUS industry [6][7]. Group 6: Competitive Landscape and Future Directions - With the standardization of key performance indicators, competition among companies is expected to shift from merely capturing carbon to achieving lower energy consumption and more stable operations [7]. - The focus on developing large-scale, clustered projects leveraging carbon networks is anticipated to reduce unit costs, while long-term cost reductions will depend on technological innovations [7].
从“能不能捕”到“更好捕”!12项CCUS新国标落地,2026年7月1日正式实施
Zhong Guo Neng Yuan Wang·2026-02-07 04:08