The Environment Council debated the reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) Directive on June 20th, 2016. The EU ETS, a cen... More »
ZEP stresses the urgency of taking actions for making CCS investable and asks for focus and commitment of stakeholders as well as EC a... More »
The UK government has announced significant cuts to funding for the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology, as part ... More »
Introduction to Marie Donnelly,...
Graeme Sweeney, Chairman of the Zero...
Piotr Tulej, Head of Unit 'Low Carbon...
Tony Ripley, UK Department of Energy...
Panel session with EC, IEA, Alstom and...
Andrew Purvis, General Manager EMEA,...
Frederic Hauge of Bellona and the...
CCS & the future energy mix
The Technical Center Mongstad was...
Technology Centre Mongstad (Norway) is...
The UK relaunched its CCS demonstration...
One Young World 2011 Global Business...
One Young World 2011 Environment...
One Young World 2011 Global CEO Panel...
One Young World 2011 Energy &...
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Climate change, caused by rising carbon dioxide levels, is threatening our future. Carbon Capture and Storage is the only technology that can radically reduce the CO2 produced by the world’s largest emitters; power plants and heavy industry
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A description of the existing technologies used for all three key stages of CCS: capture, transport and safe storage.
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Understanding how Carbon Capture & Storage Technology uses natural trapping mechanisms to ensure that carbon dioxide, or CO2, is safely and permanently stored deep underground.
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Climate change, caused by rising carbon dioxide levels, is threatening our future. Carbon Capture and Storage is the only technology that can radically reduce the CO2 produced by the world’s largest emitters; power plants and heavy industry
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The EU has the world’s largest and most comprehensive CCS demonstration programme.
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Find out where and how EU Policy and regulation is being implemented to help deliver commercially viable CCS technology.
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CO2 can be safely and permanently stored using natural underground trapping mechanisms. Find out more »
ZEP modelled the lowest-cost route to decarbonising European by looking at CCS for industries as refining, steel and cement. After modelling the lowest-cost route for decarbonising European
The Costs of CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage - Post-demonstration CCS in the EU

