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Getting real about carbon capture and storage

14th May 2015

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS)

Chris Davies’ article, Getting real about carbon capture and storage, is part of an opinion leader’s article series for Focus on CCS. The series features contributions from world leading authorities on carbon capture and storage (CCS), presenting their perspectives on the role for the technology in reducing our carbon dioxide emissions. The series is published by the Global CCS Institute to contribute to the conversation about CCS within the portfolio of options to help tackle climate change.

Chris Davies was a United Kingdom member of the European Parliament from 1999-2014. He served as rapporteur for the CCS Directive in 2008-9 and for the Parliament’s implementation report on CCS in 2013-14. He introduced and promoted the idea for a European funding mechanism that became known as the NER300, one of the world’s largest funding programs for innovative low-carbon energy demonstration projects.

 

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