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Perspectives on the role of CO2 capture and utilisation (CCU) in climate change mitigation
Perspectives on the role of CO2 capture and utilisation (CCU) in climate change mitigation

16th September 2016

Achieving the target set during COP21 will require the deployment of a diverse portfolio of solutions, including fuel switching, improvements in energy efficiency, increasing use of nuclear and renewable power, as well as carbon capture...

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

A Better Life with a Healthy Planet: Pathways to Net Zero Emissions
A Better Life with a Healthy Planet: Pathways to Net Zero Emissions

16th September 2016

In July, the Shell Scenarios team released “A Better Life with a Healthy Planet: Pathways to Net-Zero Emissions”, a supplement that builds on Shell's New Lens Scenarios published in 2013, which showed that economic growth coupled...

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

Thirty six key lessons from the 2008 – 2015 UK carbon capture and storage programmes
Thirty six key lessons from the 2008 – 2015 UK carbon capture and storage programmes

16th September 2016

In June, the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) published an important new report: Lessons Learned – Lessons and Evidence Derived from UK CCS Programmes, 2008 – 2015.   Partnering with Patrick Dixon, former Expert Chair of...

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

‘Enhanced Water Recovery’: Brine Extraction with CO2 Geological Storage as part of CCS
‘Enhanced Water Recovery’: Brine Extraction with CO2 Geological Storage as part of CCS

16th July 2016

Deep saline formations (DSF) provide the largest potential storage resource available worldwide to CCS projects; in the United States (US) alone, effective storage resources have been conservatively estimated as in excess of 2,000 Gigatonnes (Gt) of CO2;...

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

Convective mixing in geological storage of CO2
Convective mixing in geological storage of CO2

16th June 2016

          Convective mixing of CO2 in saline aquifers is an important physical process that can significantly increase the amount of CO2 that is securely trapped in the aquifer. This process happens on a...

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

12 months, 5 sites, 1 billion tonnes of CO2 storage by 2030. The ETI introduces the findings of its latest study.
12 months, 5 sites, 1 billion tonnes of CO2 storage by 2030. The ETI introduces the findings of its latest study.

16th June 2016

                       Last week, the UK’s Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) published the results of its 12-month, £2.5million CO2 Storage Appraisal Project, Progressing development of the UK’s Strategic Carbon Dioxide Storage Resource.  ...

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

Milestone Oxyfuel Plant Going into Operation in Hubei, China
Milestone Oxyfuel Plant Going into Operation in Hubei, China

16th May 2016

Oxyfuel combustion is a promising method of carbon capture and storage (CCS) due to its higher boiler efficiency and high CO2 concentration in exhaust gases. In this Insight Global CCS Institute Senior Adviser for Carbon...

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

A summary of CCS-related conversations at COP21
A summary of CCS-related conversations at COP21

16th April 2016

The Paris climate change conference in December 2015 was the most significant development in international action on carbon emissions to date. The Global CCS Institute was active throughout the conference, advocating for carbon capture and...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)

Induced seismicity and CO2 geological storage
Induced seismicity and CO2 geological storage

16th April 2016

Appropriately selected and characterised carbon dioxide (CO2) geological storage sites, an essential element of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, are unlikely to be adversely affected by induced seismicity. In this Insight Global CCS Institute...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, CO2 storage, Health, safety and environment, use and storage (CCUS)

Japan's legal and regulatory framework for CCS
Japan's legal and regulatory framework for CCS

16th April 2016

Some reflections from the APAC CCUS Legal and Regulatory Forum, Tokyo Japan's carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) permitting framework has a marine conservation focus, reflecting the fact that it was enacted to meet Japan's...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, Domestic policy, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)

Japan hosts third meeting of the Asia Pacific CCUS Legal and Regulatory Forum
Japan hosts third meeting of the Asia Pacific CCUS Legal and Regulatory Forum

16th March 2016

The third meeting of the Asia Pacific Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCUS) Legal and Regulatory Forum was held in Tokyo, Japan on 27 January 2016. Presenting at this meeting was Ian Havercroft, Global CCS Institute...

Topic(s): Carbon capture, law and regulation, Policy, use and storage (CCUS)

Yanchang Petroleum CCS Project – Enhanced oil recovery using CO2 in North West China
Yanchang Petroleum CCS Project – Enhanced oil recovery using CO2 in North West China

16th March 2016

The Global CCS Institute has recently published a report on the Yanchang Petroleum Group’s CCUS Project in the Shaanxi Province in China. This report focusing on the utilisation and storage of the CCUS Project is...

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

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