This report suggests a regulatory framework to better support construction of the new CO2 pipeline infrastructure necessary for widespread deployment of CCS.
Will Reisinger, Nolan Moser, Trent A. Dougherty, James D. Madeiros
This note examines the legal uncertainty surrounding the acquisition of storage space for carbon dioxide, the injection process, and the liability for post injection incidents as disincentives to the large-scale deployment of CCS in the United States
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.
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).
To supply electricity to alternative retail electric suppliers as part of their renewable energy portfolios, clean coal facilities must sequester 50% of CO2 emissions or purchase offsets to cover any drop of the total emissions sequestered below 50%.