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Handling and allocation of business risks

Publication

In this report, the risk management methodology developed by the ROAD project team is described and evaluated. This includes a description of the business...


Global CCS Institute Japan Regional Members' Meeting

Event

The Global CCS Institute will host its Japan Regional Members' Meeting in Tokyo on 8 June 2012. This meeting will bring the latest information on CCS to senior...


The Power of Choice - A CCS Roadmap for Hungary

Publication

This publication was prepared by the Bellona Foundation to fuel the debate in Hungary on how to meet its emission and energy challenges. By studying three...


What the UK could learn from Alberta

Blog post

This week the Government of the United Kingdom announced the revival and relaunch of a £1 billion competition for the first carbon capture and storage (CCS)...


The Centre for Carbon Measurement and CCS

Blog post

The National Physical Laboratory has recently launched a Centre for Carbon Measurement, which will reduce uncertainties in climate data, provide...


Growth in US oil production linked to development of CO2 capture

Blog post

The major North American capture projects on coal plants under construction, including the retrofit of SaskPower's Boundary Dam Integrated CCS...


Tenaska Trailblazer Energy Center – Financial and Commercial webinar

Event

Jeffrey James, Director, Development with the Tenaska Trailblazer Energy Center, led a Global CCS Institute webinar about the financial and commercial aspects...


AEP Mountaineer CCS business case report

Publication

The purpose of this report is to examine the issues surrounding installation of carbon capture technology on AEP’s generating fleet based on lessons learnt...


NER300 - Where are we after 9 February 2012?

Blog post

For a large majority of people this question is probably rather strange or even totally meaningless. But for the 'CCS World', or at least the European part of...


AEP Mountaineer II Project - Front end engineering and design (FEED) report

Publication

This public design report provides select non-proprietary design information from the Phase I – Project Definition work products associated with the carbon...


California and CCS

Blog post

It has been a year since California's Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) Review Panel released its recommendations. The Panel, composed of...


Fix emission trading system, E.ON urges Commission

News Item

The EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) needs to be urgently reformed in order to provide higher and more predictable carbon dioxide (CO2) emission prices,...


Institute welcomes Government investment in Victorian CCS

Media release

The Global CCS Institute today welcomes the announcement of funding to Victoria’s CarbonNet project under the Australian Government’s Carbon Capture and...


An update on CCS public funding support

Blog post

Governments continue to recognise the strong long-term abatement role of CCS to limit average global temperature rises to 2°C. But with the changing fortunes...


Global Opportunities and Strategic Directions workshop – Washington DC

Blog post

As a part of the Institute’s strategic goal of promoting global CCS deployment, we hosted a major CCS event in Washington DC on 19 January 2012. Over 90...


Clarifying oxy-fuel combustion: an interview with Thomas Stringer of Alstom

Blog post

I recently had the opportunity to pose some questions to Thomas Stringer, Director of R&D Execution at Alstom in regard to oxy-fuel combustion carbon...


A recipe to jumpstart CCS in the US — the rewards of collaborating with China

Blog post

This is the third and final installment of a Q&A with John Thompson of the Clean Air Task Force. Previously we talked about Canada’s leadership in CCS and...


2011: costs, business cases and the challenges of uncertainty!

Blog post

In terms of financing projects, costs and opportunities to progress CCS, 2011 has been a mixed year. In April 2011, SaskPower’s Boundary Dam Integrated CCS...


IEA confirms CCS as a critical technology to address climate change

Blog post

Last month the International Energy Agency (IEA) released its latest set of energy projections, the World Energy Outlook 2011, presenting current views of...


Kyoto debate certain, but media missing the real question: what would a world without Kyoto look like?

Blog post

 As the world’s only legally binding climate agreement, many environmental groups as well as an overwhelming bloc of developing nations – many of which...


You wouldn’t think that COP 17 is coming to a close!

Blog post

You wouldn’t think that COP 17 is coming to a close with the level of activity in the halls and even the carparks of the convention centre in Durban...


Supply and demand, or demand and supply? A review of CCS projects around the world

Blog post

A crowded, hot room on Tuesday saw presentations and discussion on the future of CCS projects in developed and developing countries, while a number of...


A changing landscape: the real issues around CCS in the CDM

Blog post

During the UN climate change conference in Durban, one of the issues on the agenda is the inclusion of CCS in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM). Ever...