Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia

Malaysia is one of the highest energy-related CO2 emitters among the South-East Asian countries, with the biggest contribution comes from the energy sector. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the promising technologies to mitigate this anthropogenic greenhouse gases (i.e., CO2) em...

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Main Authors: Haniffa, H. Mohamed, Wan Muzaffar, W. M., Kemala, D., Ismail, F. F. N., Tan, W. E., Abdul Manaf, N.
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spelling my.utm.989812023-02-22T03:09:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/98981/ Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia Haniffa, H. Mohamed Wan Muzaffar, W. M. Kemala, D. Ismail, F. F. N. Tan, W. E. Abdul Manaf, N. TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TP Chemical technology Malaysia is one of the highest energy-related CO2 emitters among the South-East Asian countries, with the biggest contribution comes from the energy sector. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the promising technologies to mitigate this anthropogenic greenhouse gases (i.e., CO2) emission. Present work explores the viability of CCS technology via the strength-weaknesses-opportunities-threats (SWOT) and politic-environment-social-technical-legal-economy (PESTLE) analyses approach on the commercialization potential in coal-fired power plant at Mukah, Sarawak, Malaysia. Based on the analyses, in term of political, economic, social, and legal aspect, establishing CCS plant in Malaysia has strong internal and external influence. Whereas implementation of CCS technology in Sarawak could attract the international investment, enhance economic growth and job creation. Moreover, technological advantage of CCS that can be retrofitted with existing power plant features value added in term of technology and economic merits. Despite of the global development of CCS technology and its ability to reduce up to 50-90% of coal power plant emission, this technology is susceptible to have higher energy penalty and electricity drop which decreases its efficiency as well as the plant efficiency. One should take note that this analysis was based on academic and grey literatures. Where, validation from the experts and industrial point of view are required to support the shorthand evaluation of this work. 2022-08-29 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Haniffa, H. Mohamed and Wan Muzaffar, W. M. and Kemala, D. and Ismail, F. F. N. and Tan, W. E. and Abdul Manaf, N. (2022) Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia. In: 2nd Energy Security and Chemical Engineering Congress, ESChE 2021, 3 November 2021 - 5 November 2021, Gambang, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0099876
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topic TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
Haniffa, H. Mohamed
Wan Muzaffar, W. M.
Kemala, D.
Ismail, F. F. N.
Tan, W. E.
Abdul Manaf, N.
Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
description Malaysia is one of the highest energy-related CO2 emitters among the South-East Asian countries, with the biggest contribution comes from the energy sector. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is one of the promising technologies to mitigate this anthropogenic greenhouse gases (i.e., CO2) emission. Present work explores the viability of CCS technology via the strength-weaknesses-opportunities-threats (SWOT) and politic-environment-social-technical-legal-economy (PESTLE) analyses approach on the commercialization potential in coal-fired power plant at Mukah, Sarawak, Malaysia. Based on the analyses, in term of political, economic, social, and legal aspect, establishing CCS plant in Malaysia has strong internal and external influence. Whereas implementation of CCS technology in Sarawak could attract the international investment, enhance economic growth and job creation. Moreover, technological advantage of CCS that can be retrofitted with existing power plant features value added in term of technology and economic merits. Despite of the global development of CCS technology and its ability to reduce up to 50-90% of coal power plant emission, this technology is susceptible to have higher energy penalty and electricity drop which decreases its efficiency as well as the plant efficiency. One should take note that this analysis was based on academic and grey literatures. Where, validation from the experts and industrial point of view are required to support the shorthand evaluation of this work.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Haniffa, H. Mohamed
Wan Muzaffar, W. M.
Kemala, D.
Ismail, F. F. N.
Tan, W. E.
Abdul Manaf, N.
author_facet Haniffa, H. Mohamed
Wan Muzaffar, W. M.
Kemala, D.
Ismail, F. F. N.
Tan, W. E.
Abdul Manaf, N.
author_sort Haniffa, H. Mohamed
title Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
title_short Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
title_full Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
title_fullStr Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via SWOT/PESTLE analysis: case study in Malaysia
title_sort analysing the viability of carbon capture and storage technology via swot/pestle analysis: case study in malaysia
publishDate 2022
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