1、01Towards Net-Zero Gas Power:CO2Capture in NGCC Plants Status,Challenges,and Outlook02AcknowledgementThis report was prepared under the“Road to Net Zero UK-China Partnership Initiative on Carbon Capture,Utilisation,and Storage(CCUS)”project,funded by the UK Foreign,Commonwealth and Development Offic
2、e(FCDO)through the British Embassy Beijing.The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support of FCDO and the collaborative framework that made this work possible.On 17 March 2025,Chinas National Energy Administration(NEA)and the UKs Department for Energy Security and Net Zero(DESNZ)held the E
3、ighth ChinaUK Energy Dialogue in Beijing,jointly signing the Memorandum of Understanding on the ChinaUK Clean Energy Partnership.The work presented in this report represents a CCUS-specific deliverable under this bilateral cooperation framework.The report was prepared by Jon Gibbins(UK Carbon Captur
4、e and Storage Research Centre),XIA Changyou(UK-China(Guangdong)CCUS Centre)and FAN Zian(Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute),with technical support from the UK-China Gas-CCUS Net Zero(GCNZ)Working Group.Experts of the Working Group include XU Shisen(China Huaneng Group),GAO Shiwang(Huaneng Clean
5、 Energy Research Institute),and LIANG Xi(UK-China(Guangdong)CCUS Centre).iAcknowledgement03Towards Net-Zero Gas Power:CO2Capture in NGCC Plants Status,Challenges,and OutlookTechnology&Economics:Capture Rates:Operational Flexibility:Solvent Performance:Executive SummaryNatural Gas Combined Cycle(NGCC
6、)power plants play a pivotal role in the global energy transition,providing essential flexibility and reliability to grids with increasing shares of variable renewable energy.However,their continued operation is only compatible with net-zero climate goals if their CO2 emissions are effectively elimi