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Directive 2009/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

2009
Enacted Legislation
The European Parliament and the Council of the European Union
This directive revised the EU Emissions Trading Directive to include CCS beginning from 2013 onwards.

Amendments to Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

2008
Enacted Legislation
The European Parliament and the Council on the European Union
Directive amending Directive 2003/87/EC so as to improve and extend the greenhouse gas emission allowance trading system of the Community to account for carbon capture, transport, and storage.

Can Forestry Gain from Emissions Trading: Rules Governing Sinks Projects Under the UNFCCC and the EU Emissions Trading System

2005
Scholarly Work
Patrick Graichen
This article analyzes how the the negotiations during the Kyoto Protocol determined whether changes in carbon stocks from forestry and land-use should be accounted for in the Kyoto framework.

Carbon dioxide capture and storage: Public perception, policy and regulatory issues in the Netherlands

2005
Scholarly Work
H.C. de Coninck, N.M.A. Huijts
This chapter focuses on a public perception study that analyzes the acceptance, policy, and regulatory issues related to CCS in the Netherlands.

Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS or Bio-CCS)

2011
Scholarly Work
Clair Gough, Paul Upham
This paper identifies some of the challenges facing BECCS deployment within the economic instruments of the European Union and existing global agreements.

Towards an Effective Legal Framework for the Geo-Sequestration of Carbon Dioxide in New Zealand

2010
Scholarly Work
Greg Severinsen
This paper provides an overview of some of the most important legal challenges that the regulation of CCS poses in New Zealand and offers some potential solutions to address these challenges.

Carbon Capture and Storage: Model Regulatory Framework

2010
Think Tank Report
International Energy Agency (IEA)
This report seeks to provide a tool for governments to use in developing national CCS plans and frameworks that addresses all stages of the CCS chain, from carbon dioxide capture, to its transportation and storage.

Sub-Seabed Carbon Sequestration: Building the Legal Platform

2009
Scholarly Work
Robert G. Lee
This paper analyzes the rapid changes made at the international, EU and UK level to shape a legal framework of sub-seabed carbon sequestration and how the EU Emissions Trading Scheme will play a role in the viability of the technology.

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