Publications
Reports, presentations and analysis across all topics of CCS

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22 Feb 2013
With the absence of back-end cleaning Australian flue gases derived from oxy-fuel combustion are expected to have higher levels of contaminants. This report provides an...
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20 Feb 2013
This literature review compiles the current knowledge on trace inorganic species in oxy-combustion. It sets the context in which ongoing research will examine trace...
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20 Feb 2013
As part of a larger program of study underway on alternative air separation technologies carried out by The University of Newcastle, this project focuses on practical issues...
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20 Feb 2013
This study had the objective of considering slag disposal and use in relation to prospective Australian gasification projects, using Australian coals under Australian...
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11 Feb 2013
The present report has been prepared as a part of a scoping study for CCS in India.
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05 Feb 2013
The Norwegian Sea may be able to store 5.5 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2). This is more than 100 times Norway’s total CO2 discharge in 2012. 
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Calgary, Canada, 19-20 September 2012
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04 Feb 2013
Presentations given at the CCS System Integration Workshop, Calgary, Canada on 19-20 September 2012.
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01 Feb 2013
2Co Energy Limited has written this report to share its real-life CCS business case for its CCS project in the UK, the Don Valley Power Project (DVPP) This report aims to...
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31 Jan 2013
This update summarises the current status of large–scale integrated CCS projects (LSIPs) worldwide and outlines the major developments that have occurred since the Institute’...
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A white paper prepared by the Task Force on CCS Costing Methods
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30 Jan 2013
The aim of the work is not to suggest or recommend a uniform set of assumptions or premises for CCS cost estimates. There are good reasons why the cost of a given technology...
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