CDM in India
CDM in India
CDM in India
Hydrocarbon Sector
Presentation by
Sanjoy Dasgupta, DGM (S&EP),
Indian Oil Corporation Limited, New Delhi
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GLOBAL WARMING
• Solar energy arrives at Earth from sun in the form of short
wavelength radiation.
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Global surface temperature trends
• Global average air temperature near the Earth's surface raised
by 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.3 ± 0.32 °F) during the past century.
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Global Warming and Climate Change -
recent signs
• In recent times numerous long-term changes in the climate
have been observed, such as
– extreme weather (droughts)
– heavy precipitation,
– heat waves,
– tropical cyclones intensity,
– alternations in cropping patterns,
– new disease
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Climate Change Convention
• In 1992, first international Earth Summit convened to address
urgent problems of environmental protection.
• Objectives of UNFCCC
Reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to 1990 level by
developed country parties by 2000
Cope with negative effects of climate change
Developed country parties would assist developing countries
in implementing the UNFCCC
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Kyoto Protocol
• 175 countries ratified the Kyoto Protocol so far.
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Kyoto Protocol - Mechanisms
• Under the Kyoto Protocol, three mechanisms
enable cross-border trading in GHG emissions
reduction:
International Emissions Trading (IET)
Buying and selling of emission credit among developed countries.
• India’s per capita CO2 emission 0.93 to 1.19 tons per annum as
against world avg.of 3.87
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International developments
on emission reductions
• Significant variation in the stance of leading nations on what should
follow Kyoto Protocol when that treaty expires in 2012, and in their
progress towards targets for Kyoto Protocol itself.
• Countries that did not ratify Kyoto Protocol – including the United
States – have agreed to non-binding talks on a climate-change
agreement that will eventually replace Kyoto Protocol.
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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean
Development and Climate
• The Asia-Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate (AP6)
a non-treaty agreement among Australia, India, Japan, China, South
Korea, and USA was announced on July 28, 2005 at (ASEAN) Regional
Forum meeting and launched on January 12, 2006 in Sydney.
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Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean
Development and Climate
• The Partnership will focus on:
– expanding investment and trade in cleaner energy
technologies, goods and services in key market sectors.
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The Indian Context
• India’s oil imports touch 70% of the total demand.
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The Indian Context
• India’s contribution to world carbon emissions is expected to
grow at an average of 3% per year until 2025, compared with
1.5% in the United States.
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Government of India initiative
• Indian government has been taking several initiatives to
contribute to the cause of emission reductions.
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Government of India initiative
• Afforestation of degraded forest land: India has about 6
million hectares of degraded forest land. The project is called
as “Green India”.
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Oil & Gas Sector
emissions and mitigation
• Worldwide the oil & gas industry is responsible for
supplying / generating / meeting 63% of the energy demand.
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Oil & Gas Sector
emissions and mitigation
• Achieving greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction targets from
operations by utilizing gas and reducing venting and flaring
wherever possible
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN IOC REFINERIES
– Processing schemes
– Plant capacity
– Equipment design
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Complexity of operation
ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN IOC REFINERIES
• Specific energy consumed per barrel of crude processed per energy factor
(NRGF). Avg.NRGF in IOCL refineries has reduced from 77 to 66.7 in last 5
years
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN IOC REFINERIES
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BIODIESEL
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BIODIESEL
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BIODIESEL
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BIODIESEL
• Indian Oil, jointly with Tata Motors launched field trial run on 43
buses plied for their employees at Tata Motors in Pune in March
2005. These buses were run on 10% biodiesel-diesel blends.
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BIODIESEL
• Trials on Tata Indica and Tata LCVs were also launched at IOC R&D.
Four Tata Indica Passenger Cars, one each were run on 5, 10 & 20%
BD Blends (in comparison with Neat Diesel car) for 40,000 kms and
thereafter Engines alongwith FIEs of these cars have been sent
to Engineering Research Center of Tata Motors, Pune for inspection and
Tear Down Ratings of Engine and FIE components. One Tata LCV is
running on 10% BD Blend for a targeted mileage accumulation of 1 lac
kms (with intermittent performance tests at 10,000 km intervals) .
• LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT STUDIES OF BIODIESEL FROM
JATROPHA PLANT
Life cycle assessment of the use of Biodiesel from Jatropha is being
studied in collaboration with NREL, USA. This study will help in
estimating the overall environmental impact of using Jatropha Biodiesel
vis-à-vis Diesel.
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HYDROGEN AS FUEL
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HYDROGEN AS FUEL
• Challenges
• Fuel Cost & Availability. Hydrogen is currently expensive to
produce and is only available at a handful of locationsVehicle
Cost & Availability. Fuel Cell vehicles are currently far too
expensive for most consumers to afford, and they are only
available to a few demonstration fleets.
• Onboard Fuel Storage. Hydrogen contains much less energy
than gasoline or diesel on a per-volume basis, so it is difficult to
store enough hydrogen onboard a vehicle to travel more than
200 miles.
• Other challenges include fuel cell performance, customer
acceptance, and hydrogen transport and bulk storage.
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HYDROGEN AS FUEL
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ALTERNATIVE FUELS
• Autogas (LPG)
Autogas (LPG) as a clean-burning fuel is now available from 136
IndianOil outlets across the country.
• Ethanol-blended petrol
In the year 2003, a new eco-friendly fuel popularly called
“Gasohol” was launched. This fuel combines petrol with 5%
ethanol obtained from the sugarcane molasses available
throughout the country. IndianOil’s R&D centre has established
a feasibility of ethanol blending up to 10
%, which is now gaining acceptance of vehicle manufacturers.
India has also signed a MoU with Brazil in April 2002 for
transfer of technology in blending ethanol with petrol and
diesel at higher proportion.
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ALTERNATIVE FUELS
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Thank You