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Early public engagement on Indonesia’s CCS Gundih Pilot Project
15th April 2015
In April 2015, Dr Farah Mulyasari from the Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia gave Global CCS Institute staff and Australian-based Members a presentation on the public engagement strategy associated with Indonesia’s ‘Gundih CCS Project’....
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)
Building carbon capture technical capacity in Mexico
15th April 2015
Over the past year, the Global CCS Institute has conducted a series of carbon capture and storage (CCS) workshops in Mexico that have drawn participants from academia, industry, and government institutions such as Secretaría de...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)
BASTOR2 – Unlocking the potential for CCS in the Baltic Sea
15th April 2015
The Baltic Sea CO2 Storage (Bastor2) project was established with the primary objective of investigating the potential and conditions for geological storage in the Baltic Sea Region. However, the degree...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)
Carbon storage in the Baltic – new insights from the Bastor2 study
15th April 2015
This Insight, written by one of the study's authors, Per Arne Nilsson, is adapted from the Executive Summary to the Final Summary Report from the Elforsk Bastor2 study. The five part report series was undertaken...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, Health, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, safety and environment, use and storage (CCUS)
A CCS Roadmap for Portugal
15th April 2015
The overall need for carbon capture and storage (CCS) to decarbonise power production and heavy industry in Europe remains genuine and urgent. These were the key findings of the 2015 final report reviewing the CCS...
Topic(s): law and regulation, Policy
Institute response to the EU Emissions Trading System consultations
15th March 2015
A recent consultation period ahead of the EU Emissions Trading System Directive's reform called for submissions on a range of low carbon technologies. The Global CCS Institute participated in the process in support of carbon...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)
Which low carbon technology is now a reality?
15th March 2015
With fossil fuels expected to supply over 70% of the world's energy needs by 2040, we face some urgent questions: where should efforts be focused in reducing greenhouse gas emissions? Which technologies hold the most...
Topic(s): Capacity development, Carbon capture, Economics, Engineering and project delivery, law and regulation, Policy, Public engagement, use and storage (CCUS)
Pumping CO2 underground can help fight climate change. Why is it stuck in second gear?
15th March 2015
This article by Howard Herzog, Senior Research Engineer at MIT was published in The Conversation US on March 12 2015. It is republished here with permission. The first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage operation at a...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, Engineering and project delivery, use and storage (CCUS)
CCUS: Building a climate change solution
15th March 2015
Duncan Kenyon, director of the Pembina Institute’s unconventional oil and gas program, has worked extensively on climate change related policy and projects, including a variety of CCS activities for the Shell Quest and SaskPower Boundary...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS)
European CCS beyond Road and the UK, opportunities in the Baltic
15th March 2015
The European carbon capture and storage (CCS) story is often framed in the context of the ROAD project in the Netherlands and the various CCS projects under development in the UK, the most advanced of...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, use and storage (CCUS)
Adding CCS to the energy mix in the UAE
15th March 2015
The UAE Ministry of Energy supports the development and deployment of CCUS technology and projects that can transform the energy sector while effectively supporting global efforts to combat climate change. The following Insight by His...
Topic(s): Carbon capture, Economics, Engineering and project delivery, use and storage (CCUS)
SaskPower CCS Challenge awards announced
15th March 2015
The winners of the hotly contested SaskPower CCS Challenge have been revealed. The announcement follows an innovative education program run by Boundary Dam's operator, SaskPower, and the Regina Catholic School Division (RCSD), with local schools in...
Topic(s): Communication, Education, Public engagement