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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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S.3179 – Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage Act

2016
Proposed Legislation
Amending Section 45(Q) of the Tax Code to expand and enhance credits for CO2 utilization and storage.

Mich. Admin. Code. r. 299.9204

2016
Regulation
State of Michigan
Regulates CO2 pipelines and injection wells as Class VI injection wells.

Putting the Puzzle Together: State and Federal Policy Drivers for Growing America’s Carbon Capture & CO2-EOR Industry

2016
Think Tank Report
The Great Plains Institute
This report takes a detailed look at the current policy landscape and evaluates and recommends several key federal and state policy options that will enhance the further commercial deployment of CO2-EOR.

Bridging the gap: improving the economic and policy framework for carbon capture and storage in the European Union

2015
Think Tank Report
Samuela Bassi, Rodney Boyd, Simon Buckle, Paul Fennell, Niall Mac Dowell, Zen Makuch, Iain Staffell
This policy brief identifies the key factors that currently hold back CCS investment in the European Union and explores ways that CCS can be made viable.

Mont. Admin. R. 36.22.1707

2015
Regulation
State of Montana
This is the implementing regulation for Mont. Code Ann. § 15-6-158 on certifying CCS equipment for reduced tax rate.

Update on the London Protocol – Developments on Transboundary CCS and on Geoengineering

2014
Scholarly Work
Tim Dixon, Justine Garrett, Edward Kleverlaan
This paper reviews the regulatory developments relating to transboundary carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) activities and regulation of ocean fertilization arising from the work and agreements under the London Protocol from 2010 to 2013.

A Napoleonic Approach to Climate Change: The Geoengineering Branch

2013
Scholarly Work
Anthony E. Chavez
This article reviews the domestic and international laws that might control climate engineering research and testing in the United States and presents considerations for a regulatory scheme that would foster further research and testing.

Carbon Capture and Storage: Designing the Legal and Regulatory Framework for New Zealand

2013
Think Tank Report
Barry Barton, Kimberley Jordan, Greg Severinsen
The purpose of this Report is to identify the best possible legal framework for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in New Zealand.

Carbon Capture & Storage Policy in China

2013
Scholarly Work
Yan Gu
This paper examines the state of CCUS in China as well as the related climate change policy, laws, and initiatives that might be used to encourage the large-scale deployment of carbon sequestration in China.

Convention on Biological Diversity COP 11 Decision XI/20

2012
International Legal Instrument
Convention on Biological Diversity
Decision adopted by the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity at its Eleventh Meeting on climate-related geoengineering.

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