Elsevier

Energy Procedia

Volume 4, 2011, Pages 2301-2307
Energy Procedia

GHGT-10
Modelling of accidental releases from a high pressure CO2 pipelines

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Abstract

In the near future large quantities of CO2 will be transported over a large distance from Carbon dioxide Capture plants to on-shore and off-shore underground Storage (CCS) sites. The risk assessments for the existing CO2 pipelines show distances to harmful threshold concentrations from 1 to 7.2 km. Such large differences in safety distances are not acceptable. For the design, construction and operation of new high pressure CO2 pipelines through populated areas it will be necessary to have a validated risk assessment model. This paper describes the applied models for the outflow and dispersion and the causes of the uncertainties in the outflow and dispersion of CO2 after an accidental release from a high pressure pipeline.

Keywords

Carbondioxide
Pipeline transport
Accidental releases
Risk assessment

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