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Deploying carbon capture and storage “safely”: The scope for Member States of the EU to adopt more stringent CO2 stream-purity criteria under EU law

2011
Scholarly Work
Marijn Holwerda
This paper examines the scope for EU Member States to adopt stricter CO2 stream-purity criteria under EU law.

European Parliament Resolution

2011
International Legal Instrument
European Parliament
European Parliament resolution on developing a common EU position ahead of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) that expresses its opposition to proposals for large-scale geoengineering.

Issues concerning the implementation of the CCS Directive in the Netherlands

2011
Scholarly Work
P. Lako, A.J. van der Welle, M. Harmelink, M.D.C. van der Kuip, A. Haan-Kamminga, F. Blank, J. De Wolff, M. Nepveu
This paper reviews the implementation issues of the EU CCS Directive that may impact the deployment of large-scale CO2 capture and storage in the Netherlands and Europe.

Drivers and barriers towards large scale Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) deployment and possible government responses: Current insights from the Dutch perspective

2011
Scholarly Work
Marten W. Slagter, Edmund Wellenstein
This paper seeks to provide insight into the drivers and barriers, and the possible government responses needed, to overcome hurdles towards large scale CCS deployment in the Netherlands.

Prospects for Coal, CCTS and CCS in the European Union

2010
Think Tank Report
Stephen Mills
This IEA Clean Coal Centre report examines the scope and status of major EU clean coal and carbon capture and storage programs, including such initiatives as the creation of the Zero Emission Platform (ZEP) in 2006.

Directive 2009/31/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

2009
Enacted Legislation
The European Parliament and the Council on the European Union
This Directive sets out the legislative framework concerning the environmentally safe storage of carbon dioxide in the European Union Member States as well as their exclusive economic zones and continental shelves.

An Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage under EC Competition Law

2008
Scholarly Work
Hans Vedder
This paper aims to investigate the effects CCS has on the competitive situation in the European Union and propose solutions to some of the problems that will be identified.

Carbon Capture and Storage: Developments under European Union and International Law

2007
Scholarly Work
Ian Havercroft, Ray Purdy
This paper seeks to provide an examination of the regulatory options for CCS in the European Union and to review the proposals for the resolution of legal ambiguity around CCS.

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