Publications
Reports, presentations and analysis across all topics of CCS

References

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Baker & McKenzie, 2011 (in press). Report to the Global CCS Institute on legal and regulatory developments related to carbon capture and storage between November 2010 – June 2011, commissioned by the Global CCS Institute, Canberra, Australia.

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Bhown, A.S and Freeman, B, 2008. Program on technology innovation: Post-combustion CO2 capture technology development. EPRI, PID 1016995, Palo Alto, California, United States.

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Dillon, D, Chu, R, Choi, G, Harper, W and Sugita, S, 2010. An engineering and economic assessment of post-combustion CO2 capture for 1100°F ultra-supercritical pulverized coal power plant application. EPRI, PID 1017515, Palo Alto, California, United States.

DNV (Det Norske Veritas), 2010. CO2QUALSTORE: Guidelines for selection and qualification of sites and projects for geological storage of CO2. [online] Available at: www.dnv.com/binaries/CO2QUALSTORE_guideline_tcm4-412142.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

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DOE NETL (United States Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory), 2010a. Cost and performance baseline for fossil energy power plants study, Vol. 1: Bituminous coal and natural gas to electricity (Revision 2), commissioned by United States Department of Energy and National Energy Technology Laboratory, United States.

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Dooley, J, Dahowski, R and Davidson, C, 2009. Comparing existing pipeline networks with the potential scale of future U.S. CO2 pipeline networks. 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT-9), Energy Procedia, 1(1), pp.1595–1602.

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EIA, 2008. U.S. Natural gas pipeline network. Washington, D.C, United States.

Eiken, O, Ringrose, P, Hermanrud, C, Nazarian, B and Torp, T, 2010. Lessons learned from 14 years of CCS operations: Sleipner, In Salah and Snøhvit. In: 10th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Technologies (GHGT-10). 19–23 September 2010, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Elsworth, B, 2011. Petrobras to begin offshore CO2 sequestration. Reuters [online], 3 Feburary 2011. Available at: www.reuters.com/assets/print?aid=USTRE7124PJ20110203 [Accessed 6 July 2011].

EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute), 2011a (in press). CO2 capture technologies, report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. EPRI, E236656, Palo Alto, California, United Stated.

EPRI, 2011b. Engineering and economic evaluation of oxy-fired 1100°F ultra-supercritical pulverized coal power plant with CO2 capture: Final report. EPRI, PID 1021782, Palo Alto, California, United States.

Ernst & Young, 2011 (in press). Global scan of carbon capture and storage policy, a report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute, Canberra, Australia.

ESRL (Earth System Research Laboratory), 2011. Trends in atmospheric carbon dioxide. [online] Available at: www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/mlo.html#mlo [Accessed 15 July 2011].

European CCS Demonstration Project Network, 2010. Public engagement: Lessons learned in 2010: A report from European CCS Demonstration Projects Network. [online] Available at: www.ccsnetwork.eu/uploads/publications/public_engagement_thematic_report_ccs_network-2-5-11.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

EEPR (European Energy Programme for Recovery), 2010. EEPR CO2 capture and storage. [online] Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/energy/eepr/ccs/index_en.htm [Accessed 27 July 2011].

Finkenrath, M, 2011. Cost and performance of carbon capture from power generation, IEA Working Paper, Paris, France.

Forbes, S.M, Almendra, F and Ziegler, M.S, 2010. CCS and community engagement: Guidelines for community engagement in carbon dioxide capture, transport, and storage projects. World Resources Institute, [online] Available at: www.wri.org/publication/ccs-and-community-engagement [Accessed 28 July 2011].

Freeman, B and Rhudy, R, 2007. Assessment of CO2 capture options currently under development. EPRI, PID 1012796, Palo Alto, California, United States.

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G8 Summit, 2008. G8 Hokkaido Toyako summit leaders declaration. G8 Summit, July 2008, Hokkaido Toyako, Japan. [online] Available at: www.canadainternational.gc.ca/g8/assets/pdfs/G8_Hokkaido_Toyako_Summit_Leaders_Declaration-eng.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

G8 Summit, 2009. Responsible leadership for a sustainable future. G8 Summit, 9 July 2009, L’Aquila, Italy. [online] Available at: www.g8italia2009.it/static/G8_Allegato/G8_Declaration_08_07_09_final%2c0.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

G8 Summit, 2010. G8 Muskoka declaration recovery and new beginnings. G8 Summit, 25–26 June 2010, Muskoka, Canada, [online] Available at: canadainternational.gc.ca/g8/assets/pdfs/2010-declaration_eng.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

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Global CCS Institute, 2011b (in press). Power generation technology cost comparison: CCS and other low-carbon technologies. Global CCS Institute, Canberra, Australia.

Global CCS Institute, 2011c. Submission to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technical Advice (SBSTA). [online] Available at: http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2011/smsn/ngo/280.pdf [Accessed 29 August 2011].

Global CCS Institute, 2011d. Public engagement self assessment tool. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/public-engagement-self-assessment-tool [Accessed 10 August 2011].

Global CCS Institute and Parsons Brinckerhoff, 2011. Accelerating the uptake of CCS: Industrial use of captured carbon dioxide. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/accelerating-uptake-ccs-industrial-use-captured-carbon-dioxide [Accessed 28 July 2011].

Hamilton, M. R, 2009. An analytical framework for long term policy for commercial deployment and innovation in carbon capture and sequestration technology in the United States. Master’s Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States.

Harkin, T, Hoadley, A and Hooper, B, 2010. Reducing the energy penalty of CO2 capture and compression using pinch analysis. Journal of Cleaner Production, 18(9), pp.857–866.

ICF International, 2009. Carbon sequestration and storage: Developing a transportation infrastructure prepared for INGAA Foundation. INGAA Foundation, [online] Available at: www.ingaa.org/File.aspx?id = 8228 [Accessed 12 August 2011].

IEA (International Energy Agency), 2010a. Energy technology perspectives. OECD/IEA, Paris, France.

IEA, 2010b. Projected costs of generating electricity. OECD/IEA, Paris, France.

IEA, 2009. Technology roadmap: Carbon capture and storage. OECD/IEA, Paris, France.

IEA and CSLF (Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum), 2010. IEA/CSLF report to the Muskoka 2010 G8 Summit: Carbon capture and storage progress and next steps. OECD/IEA, Paris, France, [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/resources/publications/ieacslf-report-muskoka-2010-g8-summit [Accessed 13 July 2011].

IEAGHG, 2011 (in press). Global analysis of storage resources and recommendations to policy makers to meet CCS deployment objectives, report prepared by GeoGreen for the IEAGHG and Global CCS Institute.

Insight Economics, 2011. Development of carbon capture and storage infrastructure: Building essential infrastructure for carbon capture and storage, report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/development-carbon-capture-and-storage-infrastructure [Accessed 29 July 2011].

Interagency Task Force on Carbon Capture and Storage, 2010. Report of the Interagency Task Force on carbon capture and storage, August 2010. [online] Available at: www.epa.gov/climatechange/policy/ccs_task_force.html [Accessed 14 July 2011].

IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change), 2005. IPCC special report on carbon dioxide capture and storage, prepared by Working Group III of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Metz, B, Davidson, O, de Coninck, H. C, Loos, M, and Meyer, L. A. (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, United States.

IPCC, 2007. Climate change 2007: Synthesis report contribution of Working Groups I, II and III to the fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [R.K. Pachauri, and A. Reisinger, A. (eds.)]. IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland.

IPCC, 2011. Annex III: Recent renewable energy cost and performance parameters. In: Edenhofer, O. et al. eds., 2011. Special report on renewable energy sources and climate change mitigation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom and New York, United States.

Jeanneret, T, Ashworth, P, Hobman, L. and Boughen, N, 2011. Results from Collie CCS Hub workshop: What do the locals think? CSIRO, Australia, [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/collie-ccs-hub-community-consultation-and-workshop-reports [Accessed 15 August].

MacFarling, M. C, Etheridge, D, Trudinger, C, Steele, P, Langenfelds, R, van Ommen, T, Smith, A and Elkins, J, 2006. Law Dome CO2, CH4 and N2O ice core records extended to 2000 years BP. Geophysical Research Letters, 33(14).

McKinsey & Company, 2008. Carbon capture & storage: Assessing the economics, McKinsey & Company.

Mikunda, T, van Deurzen, J, Seebregts, A, Kerssemakers, K, Tetteroo, M and Buit, L, 2010. Towards a CO2 infrastructure in North-Western Europe: Legalities, costs and organisational aspects. GHGT-10, Energy Procedia. 4, pp.2409–2416.

MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology of China), 2010, Carbon capture utilization and storage: Development in China. Ministry of Science and Technology, and Department of Social Development, China.

Neele, F, Hofstee, C, Dillen, M and Nepveu, M, 2011. Independent storage assessment of offshore CO2 storage options for Rotterdam: Summary report, a report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. TNO, The Netherlands, [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/independent-storage-assessment-offshore-co2-storage-options-rotterdam-summary-report [Accessed 15 July 2011].

Neele, F, Koenen, M, Seebregts, A, van Deurzen, J, Kerssemakers, K and Mastenbroek, M, 2010. Development of a large-scale CO2 transport infrastructure in Europe: matching captured volumes and storage availability. CO2Europipe, [online] Available at: www.co2europipe.eu/Publications/D2.2.1%20-%20CO2Europipe%20Report%20CCS%20infrastructure.pdf [Accessed 25 July 2011].

RCI (Rotterdam Climate Initiative), 2010. CO2 capture and storage in Rotterdam: A network approach. Schiedam, The Netherlands.

Ringrose P, Eiken, O and colleagues, 2011. Sleipner and Snøhvit projects. CSLF projects interactive workshop. 1–2 March 2011, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. [online] Available at: www.cslforum.org/publications/documents/alkhobar2011/CO2StoreProjectSleipnerandSn%C2%BFvitProjects_Session3.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011]

Rockett, G.C, Machado, C.X, Ketzer J.M.M and Centeno, C.I, 2011. The CARBMAP project: Matching CO2 sources and geological sinks in Brazil using Geographic Information System. GHGT-10, Energy Procedia, 4, pp.2764–2771.

Rubin, E, S, 2011. Audiences, measures and methods for CCS costs: Report of a recent CCS cost workshop. In: 10th Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Storage. 2–5 May 2011, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

Schoff, R.L, 2011. The future of IGCC technology: CCPC-EPRI IGCC roadmap results (EPRI). In: IEA Fifth International Conference on Clean Coal Technologies (CCT2011). 10 May 2011, Zaragoza, Spain.

Smith, L, Billingham, M.A, Lee, C.H and Milanovic, D, 2011. Establishing and maintaining the integrity of wells used for sequestration of CO2. GHGT-10, Energy Procedia, 4, pp.5154–5161.

Tans, P and Keeling, R, 2011. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Earth System Research Laboratory and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. [online] Available at: www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ccgg/trends/ [Accessed 5 August 2011].

Tenaska, 2010. The management of public engagement at the local, state and federal levels for the Tenaska Trailblazer Energy Center Project, a report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/management-public-engagement-local-state-and-federal-levels-tenaska-trailblazer-energy- [Accessed 9 July 2011].

TNS Opinion, 2011. Special Eurobarometer report 364: Public awareness and acceptance of CO2 capture and storage, report commissioned by the Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission. [online] Available at: http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_364_en.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

Tzimas, E, Georgakaki, A, Garcia Cortes, C, Peteves, S. D, 2005. Enhanced oil Recovery using carbon dioxide in the European energy system. Institute for Energy, Petten, The Netherlands, [online] Available at: http://ie.jrc.ec.europa.eu/publications/scientific_publications/2005/EUR21895EN.pdf [accessed 14 July 2011]

UKSAP (United Kingdom CO2 Storage Appraisal Project), 2010. UK Storage CO2 Appraisal Project. [online] Available at: www.geos.ed.ac.uk/ccs/Meetings/storage-7july2010/StorAppr.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), 2010. Report of the Conference of the Parties on its sixteenth session, held in Cancun from 29 November to 10 December 2010. United Nations, FCCC/CP/2010/7/ Add.1, [online] Available at: http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2010/cop16/eng/07a01.pdf [Accessed 12 July 2011].

UNIDO (United Nations Industrial Development Organization), 2011. Global technology roadmap for CCS in industry: Biomass-based industrial CO2 sources – biofuels production, report prepared by Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/global-technology-roadmap-ccs-industry-biomass-based-industrial-co2-sources-biofuels-pr [Accessed 28 June 2011].

UNIDO, 2010a. Global technology roadmap for CCS in industry: Sectoral assessment – Refineries, report prepared by Det Norske Veritas. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/global-technology-roadmap-ccs-industry-sectoral-assessment-refineries [Accessed 28 June 2011].

UNIDO, 2010b. Global technology roadmap for CCS in industry: Sectoral assessment – Cement, report prepared by Mott MacDonald. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/global-technology-roadmap-ccs-industry-sectoral-assessment-cement [Accessed 28 June 2011].

UNIDO, 2010c. Global technology roadmap for CCS in industry: Steel sectoral assessment, report prepared by ArcelorMittal Steel. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/global-technology-roadmap-ccs-industry-steel-sectoral-report [Accessed 28 June 2011].

US EPA (United States Environmental Protection Agency), 2011. Emission facts: Greenhouse gas emissions from a typical passenger vehicle. [online] yosemite.epa.gov/oa/EAB_Web_Docket.nsf/Filings%20By%20Appeal%20Number/D67DD10DEF159EE28525771A0060F621/$File/Exhibit%2034%20EPA%20GHG%20Emissions%20Fact%20Sheet...3.18.pdf [Accessed 14 July 2011].

Vopak and Anthony Veder, 2011. CO2 liquid logistics shipping concept (LLSC): Overall supply chain optimization, a report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/co2-liquid-logistics-shipping-concept-llsc-overall-supply-chain-optimization [Accessed 6 August 2011].

Wade, S. and Greenberg, S, 2011. Social site characterisation: From concept to application, a report prepared for CSIRO and commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/social-site-characterisation-concept-application [Accessed 12 July 2011].

WorleyParsons, 2011. Economic assessment of carbon capture and storage technologies: 2011 update, report commissioned by the Global CCS Institute, Canberra, Australia. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/economic-assessment-carbon-capture-and-storage-technologies-2011-update [Accessed 28 July 2011].

WorleyParsons, Schlumberger, Baker & McKenzie and EPRI (Electric Power Research Institute), 2009. Strategic analysis of the global status of CCS, reports commissioned by the Global CCS Institute. [online] Available at: www.globalccsinstitute.com/publications/strategic-analysis-global-status-carbon-capture-storage [Accessed 6 August 2011].

Wright, I, 2011. Geologic CO2 storage assurance at In Salah, JIP phase 1: Storage capacity assessment. In: CSLF projects interactive workshop. 1–2 March 2011, Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. [online] Available at: www.cslforum.org/publications/documents/alkhobar2011/GeologicCO2StorageAssurance_InSalahAlgeria_Session1.pdf [Accessed 23 July 2011].

Yeh, S and Rubin, E.S, 2010. Uncertainties in technology experience curves for energy-economic models. In Workshop on Assessing the Economic Impacts of Climate Change, April 2010, The National Academies, Washington, D.C, United States.

ZEP (European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants), 2011. The costs of CO2 capture, transport and storage. [online] Available at: www.zeroemissionsplatform.eu/library/publication/165-zep-cost-report-summary.html [Accessed 29 July 2011].

ZEP, 2006. The final report from Working Group 1: Power plant and carbon dioxide capture. Zero Emissions Platform, Brussels, Belgium.

Zhou, Q and Birkholzer, J.T, 2011. On scale and magnitude of pressure build-up induced by large-scale geologic storage of CO2. Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 1(1), pp.11–20.

Zhou, Q, Birkholzer, J.T, Tsang, C.F and Rutqvist, J, 2008. A method for quick assessment of CO2 storage capacity in closed and semi-closed saline formations. International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 2(4), pp.626–639.