Analyzing technology landscape of carbon capture storage and utilization in Baltic Sea region through patents

M. Pal, V. Karaliūtė
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Capturing CO2 and preventing it from being released into the atmosphere was first suggested in 1977; using existing technology in new ways. CO2 capture technology has been used since the 1920s for separating CO2 sometimes found in natural gas reservoirs from the saleable methane gas. More recently, investment in CCS is being driven by the oil and gas industries as well as cement, iron and steel, and chemical production industries in the push for decarbonization. Once it is separated from other gases, the carbon dioxide is then compressed, transported, and injected underground for permanent storage. About 90-100 % of produced carbon dioxide can be captured in this manner. Many are betting on CCS as a key to greenhouse gas emission reductions, since leveraging CCS is expected to achieve 14-19 % of the reductions needed by 2050 (1,2,3). In 2020, we sent 40 billion metric tons (t) of carbon dioxide into Earth’s atmosphere. We need to cut that number to 0 by 2050 if we are to avoid the worst consequences of climate change, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The objectives of this paper is to present the patent landscape of Baltic sea region countries (BSR), which includes Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Poland and Norway. To perform the analysis searches have been conducted to identify patents related to Carbon capture and sequestration for the BSR. Patent analytics searches have been restricted to dates from 2000-2020. Technologies investigated mainly focuses on CO2 storage, monitoring, utilization and transport.The patent analytics searches have been conducted to identify patents related to CCUS technology. The search resulted in 3299 patent families. A relevancy analysis was done to identify patents which are related to CCUS & resulted in 497 patent families. Identified relevant patents have been categorized in a classification scheme. Results of this patent analytics work shows that in 2009 we have the greatest number of IP activity for CCUS. Exponential growth in patent filing since 2005-2009, showing an increasing trend for CCUS activities, 2010-2015 has an exponential decreasing trend for CCUS activities. In northern and eastern Europe, Russia & Poland are leading the research & patent filing in the CCUS domain. From industry point of view General Electrics (GE)has the highest number of publications followed by Mitsubishi and Siemens. 85 % of 497 relevant Patent families are Alive. GE has around 78 % of its families alive. The top patents are related to capture, storage, sequestration or disposal of greenhouse gases and followed by patents related to separation processes. CO2 capture is the most explored technology/CCUS type along with storage. Unfortunately, there is a decreasing trend in patent filings since 2016. The CCUS technologies are striving to gain traction in the set of options for dealing with climate change, but growth is very slow due to absence or low intervention of government action on climate change, public scepticism, increasing costs, and advances in other options including renewables and shale gas.
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通过专利分析波罗的海地区碳捕集、封存与利用的技术格局
捕获二氧化碳并阻止其释放到大气中是在1977年首次提出的;以新的方式使用现有技术。自20世纪20年代以来,二氧化碳捕获技术一直用于从可销售的甲烷气体中分离天然气储层中有时发现的二氧化碳。最近,在推动脱碳的过程中,石油和天然气行业以及水泥、钢铁和化工生产行业正在推动对CCS的投资。一旦从其他气体中分离出来,二氧化碳就会被压缩、运输并注入地下永久储存。大约90- 100%产生的二氧化碳可以通过这种方式被捕获。许多人认为CCS是减少温室气体排放的关键,因为利用CCS有望实现到2050年所需的14- 19%的减排(1,2,3)。2020年,我们向地球大气中排放了400亿吨二氧化碳。根据政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的说法,如果我们要避免气候变化的最严重后果,我们需要在2050年前将这一数字降至零。本文的目的是呈现波罗的海地区国家(BSR)的专利景观,其中包括立陶宛,拉脱维亚,爱沙尼亚,芬兰,丹麦,瑞典,俄罗斯,波兰和挪威。为了进行分析,已经进行了搜索,以确定与BSR的碳捕获和封存相关的专利。专利分析搜索仅限于2000-2020年的日期。研究的技术主要集中在二氧化碳的储存、监测、利用和运输。进行了专利分析检索,以确定与CCUS技术相关的专利。搜索结果为3299个专利族。对与CCUS相关的专利进行相关性分析,得到497个专利族。已确定的相关专利已在分类方案中进行分类。这项专利分析工作的结果表明,在2009年,我们有最多的CCUS知识产权活动。2005-2009年呈指数增长,CCUS活动呈指数增长趋势,2010-2015年呈指数下降趋势。在北欧和东欧,俄罗斯和波兰在CCUS领域的研究和专利申请方面处于领先地位。从行业角度来看,通用电气(GE)的专利发表数量最多,其次是三菱和西门子,497个相关专利家族中有85%是活着的。通用电气大约有78%的家庭健在。排名靠前的专利与温室气体的捕获、储存、封存或处置有关,其次是与分离过程有关的专利。二氧化碳捕集和封存是开发最多的技术/CCUS类型。不幸的是,自2016年以来,专利申请量呈下降趋势。CCUS技术正努力在应对气候变化的一系列选择中获得动力,但由于政府对气候变化行动的缺乏或干预程度低、公众怀疑、成本上升以及可再生能源和页岩气等其他选择的进步,增长非常缓慢。
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