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Carbon Capture and Storage: The Legal Landscape of Climate Change Mitigation Technology 2nd ed isbn 9781837230181

Carbon Capture and Storage: The Legal Landscape of Climate Change Mitigation Technology


ISBN13: 9781787423862
New Edition ISBN: 9781837230181
Published: September 2020
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (A4)
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a quickly evolving next generation technology which mitigates climate change by capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2) before it is released into the atmosphere. CCS technology reduces carbon emissions so plays an essential role in meeting global and regional temperature targets. This Special Report explores the most recent regulatory, political and economic trends and themes arising from CCS technologies and projects. This Special Report will give readers a firm grasp of the political and regulatory landscape for CCS technologies and projects from both a legal and business perspective. Key sections of the report include:

  • Overview on CCS technologies, technical advances and challenges
  • Economics of CCS technologies and projects
  • Public funding frameworks and programs
  • CCS strategies and model projects
  • International and national regulatory frameworks.
Pilot CCS projects are successfully proliferating and this Special Report provides the regulatory and political insights to succeed in the rapidly changing CCS market. It will be an invaluable resource for in-house counsel, senior managers, engineers, consultants, researchers and policy makers with an interest in the energy sector and CCS technologies and projects.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
I. Introduction
II. Technical advances and challenges
III. Economical practicability
1. Costs of CCS
2. Funding programs
IV. Policy and regulation
1. International law
2. European Union
3. Germany V. Model projects/National strategies
1. European Union
2. Norway (“Sleipner” and “Snøhvit”)
3. Great Britain
4. USA
VI. Conclusion and outlook