CCS is an important tool in the fight to reduce global carbon emissions for a range of reasons. This report looks at several core motivations for the deployment of CCS.
The Delhi Declaration on Clean Coal is a joint statement developed by the Energy and Resources Institute (TERI), European Centre for Energy and Resource Security (EUCERS),...
The Carbon Capture and Storage Regulatory Review for Trinidad and Tobago considers the existing legal and regulatory framework as it pertains to CCS in Trinidad and Tobago.
The project “Guangdong: China's first CCS-ready province” (GDCCSR) is the first CCS-oriented project in the Guangdong province, and the first regional CCS-ready project in...
The CarbonNet Project in Australia is investigating the potential for establishing a world class, large-scale, multi-user carbon capture and storage (CCS) network.
An overview of Indonesia's energy production, and a breakdown of the country's energy resources, projections of growth, and comparisons to other countries.
This report provides guidance on how to establish NAMAs across different sectors in Indonesia. It outlines the key steps when establishing NAMAs towards a multi-sectoral GHG...
The Global Status of CCS: 2012 is the fourth edition of the Global CCS Institute’s key publicationon the progress and challenges facing carbon capture and storage (CCS)....
CCS is a vital component of a portfolio of low-carbon technologies, as it can reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions substantially from both the energy sector and other...