Risk governance of carbon dioxide capture and storage (RICCS)
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Risk governance of carbon dioxide capture and storage (RICCS)
Risk governance of carbon dioxide capture and storage (RICCS) FICCA midway seminar, Helsinki, 16 April 2013 Janne I. Hukkinen, University of Helsinki Arho Toikka, University of Helsinki Farid Karimi, University of Helsinki Mika Järvinen, Aalto University Sanni Eloneva, Aalto University Laura Kainiemi, Aalto University Objective To enhance the reliability, adaptiveness and acceptability of CCS technologies by engaging the general public, CCS technology developers and decision-makers into an early stage appraisal of risks related to further development of CCS Background: Incertitude (risk, uncertainty, ambiguity and ignorance) (Stirling and Gee 2002) Knowledge about likelihoods Some basis for probabilities No basis for probabilities Knowledge about outcomes Well defined Poorly defined RISK AMBIGUITY Transport safety GMOs & environment UNCERTAINTY IGNORANCE Avian flu CCS Background: Relationship between science and precaution (Stirling and Gee 2002) SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINE Systematic Skeptical Peer-reviewed Independent Accountable Learning RISK-BASED APPROACH CORNUCOPIAN PRECAUTIONARY APPROACH APOCALYPTIC BREADTH OF ANALYTICAL SCOPE Compare all alternatives / complete attention to all effects / account for pros and cons / reverse burden of persuasion / acknowledge surprise / include many perspectives / take broad social view / research and monitoring Research questions 1. What are the risks related to CCS technologies as perceived by the relevant stakeholder groups? 2. Which stages in the development of CCS technologies and their regulation are likely to benefit from knowledge obtained in participatory pre-assessment of risks? 3. What are the elements of an early warning monitoring system of CCS technologies that prepares for future contingencies and is based on stakeholder knowledge? Methods 1. 2. 3. Interviews with technology developers, policymakers, environmental experts and people living adjacent to proposed CCS sites provide an overview of risk perceptions Observation of technology and legislative development reveals possible leverage points where pre-assessment of environmental and social risks could become an integrated part of CCS development Decision maker panels enables selected stakeholders to deliberate upon possibilities to observe CCS related future contingencies and further expose critical points in knowledge integration Methods: Knowledge networking in workshops Material: cases • Case 1—Pori, Finland: Fortum and Teollisuuden Voima were planning to retro-fit a condensing power plant with CCS equipment—cancelled the project in 2010 citing technical and economic reasons • Case 2—Mineral carbonation: Method for CO2 storage based on steelmaking slag carbonation, designed in Finland—scale-up of process is studied • Case 3—Statoil in Norway: Mongstad pilot plant; Sleipner; Snøvit • Case 4—Vattenfall in Sweden/Germany: Vattenfall built a pilot plant to demonstrate Oxyfuel technology for CCS—legislative issues lead the company to cancel the plant • Case 5—Barendrecht, Netherlands: Shell was planning a CCS facility in Barendrecht on the outskirts of Rotterdam—cancelled due to public opposition in November 2010 Preliminary results: Map of risk perceptions based on stakeholder knowledge Preliminary results: Dissemination • • • • Kainiemi, L., Toikka, A. & Järvinen, M., Stakeholder perceptions on carbon capture and storage technologies in Finland- economic, technological, political and societal uncertainties. Energy Procedia, forthcoming 2013. Toikka, A., Kainiemi, L., Hukkinen, J., Energy Regime Change and Mental Models of Institutions: Understanding Risk Governance in Carbon Capture and Storage. To be presented at European Sociological Association Conference 2013, to be submitted 2013 Karimi, Toikka & Hukkinen, A comparative socio-cultural analysis of risk perception of carbon capture and storage in Finland, the Netherlands, UK and Poland: Interaction between national culture and information in CCS acceptance. To be presented at the 22nd annual Society for Risk Analysis conference 2013. Mikkonen, Reija, Carbon Capture and Sequestration – The portrayal of risks in newspaper media in Finland and Norway. Master’s Thesis, University of Helsinki. Literature • • • • Perrow, Charles (1984/1999) Normal Accidents Slovic, Paul (1987) The Perception of Risk Renn, O. (2008) Risk Governance. Earthscan. Stirling A and D Gee 2002. Science, precaution, and practice. Public Health Reports 117: 521-533.