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The Potential Role of Direct Air Capture in the German Energy Research Program—Results of a Multi-Dimensional Analysis

2019
Scholarly Work
Peter Viebahn, Alexander Scholz, Ole Zelt
This articles explores the role of Direct Air Capture in Germany's 7th Federal Energy Research Program (ERP) and how it may contribute to the German government's energy and climate policy goals.

Stakeholder acceptance of carbon capture and storage in Germany

2009
Scholarly Work
Manfred Fischedick, Katja Pietzner, Nikolaus Supersberger, Andrea Esken, Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs, Petra Zapp, Jochen Linßen, Diana Schumann, Peter Radgen, Clemens Cremer, Edelgard Gruber, Natalie Schnepf, Annette Roser, Farikha Idrissova
This paper presents the results of a collaborative project on public acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) in Germany, commissioned by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi).

CCS for Germany: Policy, R&D and demonstration activities

2009
Scholarly Work
Hake Jürgen-Friedrich, Höwener Hubert, Schenk Olga, Seier Jochen
The paper presents a 2009 snapshot of German R&D and demonstration activities in the field of CCS technologies with the focus on the policy aspect.

Carbon capture and storage – legal and regulatory framework

2011
Think Tank Report
Thomas J Russial
This was a 2011 progress report on CCS readiness throughout the world with regard to the legal and regulatory framework development that is critical to CCS deployment.

Lessons from Renewable Energy Diffusion for Carbon Dioxide Removal Development

2020
Scholarly Work
Anthony E. Chavez
This paper focuses on price regulations, typically in the form of price subsidies (FITs) or tenders (competitive auctions), in developing carbon dioxide removal technologies.

“Negative Emissions”: A Challenge for Climate Policy

2016
Scholarly Work
Oliver Geden, Stefan Schäfer
This paper argues that it would be wise for the EU and Germany to proactively shape the debate around negative emissions technologies and increase funding for research and development into NETs.

Emerging policy perspectives on geoengineering: An international comparison

2015
Scholarly Work
Suvi Huttunen, Emmi Skytén, Mikael Hildén
This paper examines a wide variety of policy documents from different countries, international organizations and NGOs to gain insights into how geoengineering is perceived at the policy level.

The legal and political framework for CCS and its implications for a European Utility

2009
Scholarly Work
Peter Radgen, Samuel Kutter, Jörg Kruhl
This paper reviews the European Directive on CCS from the perspective of a European utility.

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