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Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) technologies involve the capture of carbon dioxide (CO₂) from fuel combustion or industrial processes, the transport of this CO₂ via ship or pipeline, and either its use as a resource to create valuable products or services or its permanent storage underground.
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South Korea’s Legal and Regulatory System for Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Backgrounds, Current Circumstances, and Recommendations

2018
Scholarly Work
MoonSook Park
This paper provides a roadmap for South Korea’s CCS legal and regulatory framework, including both legislative and government agency centered proposals.

Overcoming Barriers to Carbon Capture and Storage Through International Collaboration

2018
Think Tank Report
Toby Lockwood
This IEA Clean Coal Centre report reviews the barriers to CCS development and highlights the work of some key multilateral and bilateral initiatives, as well as the challenges they have faced.

CCS Policy Indicator (CCS-PI)

2018
Think Tank Report
Alex Zapantis, Christopher Consoli, Ian Havercroft
The Global CCS Institute’s 2018 Global Policy Indicator (CCS-PI) tracks the development of government policy to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) as an essential climate mitigation technology in over 100 countries.

CCS Legal and Regulatory Indicator (CCS-LRI)

2018
Think Tank Report
Ian Havercroft
The Global CCS Institute’s 2018 CCS Legal and Regulatory Indicator (the CCS-LRI) offers an examination and assessment of national legal and regulatory CCS frameworks in 55 countries.

The role of CCS in meeting climate policy targets: Understanding the potential contribution of CCS to a low carbon world, and the policies that may support that contribution

2018
Think Tank Report
Paul Ekins, Nick Hughes, Steve Pye, Matthew Winning, Richard Macrory, Ben Milligan, Stuart Haszeldine, Jim Watson
This Global CCS Institute commissioned report examines novel or adaptive CCS legal and regulatory frameworks in other countries and attempts to draw lessons around issues in deployment from case studies of analogous technologies and systems.

The pore space scramble; challenges and opportunities for subsurface governance

2018
Scholarly Work
Alexandra M. Gormally, Nils O. Markusson, Michelle Bentham
This paper highlights three challenges of pore space governance from a UK perspective: ownership, access, and long term stewardship.

Novel carbon capture and utilization technologies

2018
Scientific Report
Group of Chief Scientific Advisors, European Commission
This scientific opinion, delivered to the European Commission, describes the role of carbon capture and utilization in the framework of the instruments which the EU adopted to meet its international climate change mitigation commitments.

Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 154.31-020

2018
Enacted Legislation
State of Kentucky
Makes CO2 transmission pipeline companies eligible for sales and use tax incentives under the Kentucky Investment Act.

Carbon Capture Coalition Letter Re: Section 45Q Carbon Sequestration Credit

2018
Policy Proposal
Carbon Capture Coalition
This is the Carbon Capture Coalition’s model guidance on the 45Q tax credit implementation, submitted to Department of the Treasury.

CarbonSAFE: Commercialization of Emerging Environmental Sustainability Technologies: CCS Development & Implementation Policy

2018
Think Tank Report
Design Assurance Sciences
This report, developed in support of the CarbonSAFE initiative, was assembled to assist in identifying local, state, and national regulatory and policy positions impacting the establishment of a CCS storage complex.

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