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Why CCS is essential for a low-carbon future
Why CCS is essential for a low-carbon future

10th November 2015

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Engineering and project delivery, Health safety and environment, Public engagement

Lorraine Mitchelmore's article, Why CCS is Essential for a Low-Carbon Future, 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.

Lorraine Mitchelmore is President and Canada Country Chair of Shell Canada Limited, Executive Vice President Heavy Oil for Upstream Americas.

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世界のCCS の動向:2015サマリーレポート
世界のCCS の動向:2015サマリーレポート

5th November 2015

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

このサマリーレポートは、「世界のCCSの動向:2015」から主要かつ重要な部分を抜粋し、さらに、CCSの展開を世界的に加速させるための重要な活動についてまとめたものです。

Japanese translation of The global status of CCS: 2015 summary report.

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The global status of CCS: 2015 summary report
The global status of CCS: 2015 summary report

4th November 2015

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

The Global Status of CCS: 2015 Summary Report provides an overview of the key findings contained in the package of Volumes and Reports that comprises The Global Status of CCS: 2015 release, as well as a set of actions that can accelerate the deployment of CCS globally. 

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Content and material featured within this section of our website includes reports and research published by third parties. The content and material may include opinions and recommendations of third parties that do not reflect those held by the Global CCS Institute.

The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 1: international climate discussions
The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 1: international climate discussions

4th November 2015

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

Volume 1: International Climate Discussions considers the necessity for an international negotiating framework to facilitate action on climate change, the road to COP21 in Paris in December 2015, and its importance for global efforts on climate action and CCS.

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Content and material featured within this section of our website includes reports and research published by third parties. The content and material may include opinions and recommendations of third parties that do not reflect those held by the Global CCS Institute.

The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 2: projects, policy and markets
The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 2: projects, policy and markets

4th November 2015

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

Volume 2: Projects, Policy and Markets details key global CCS project and policy developments as well as regional trends in the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. A comprehensive compendium of large-scale CCS project and notable project data is also provided in this volume.

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The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 3: CCS technologies
The global status of CCS: 2015. Volume 3: CCS technologies

4th November 2015

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

In Volume 3: CCS Technologies we explore all elements of the CCS technology chain (capture, transport and storage), focusing on opportunities for cost reduction in carbon capture, and CO2 storage resource assessments. This volume will be of greatest value to those interested in research and development trends in CO2 capture, transportation and storage.

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The global status of CCS: 2015. Special report: the role of CCS hubs and clusters in Europe
The global status of CCS: 2015. Special report: the role of CCS hubs and clusters in Europe

4th November 2015

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), CO2 hubs, CO2 utilisation, Economics

This question and answer style special report focuses on the role CCS hubs and clusters can play in enhancing the deployment of CCS in Europe, especially in the context of reducing emissions from industrial processes.

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The global status of CCS: 2015. Supplementary information presentation package
The global status of CCS: 2015. Supplementary information presentation package

4th November 2015

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

The Supplementary Information Presentation Package includes updates of key charts included in previous Global Status of CCS reports, providing additional detail on the status of large-scale CCS projects globally.

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Carbon capture and storage: a vital low carbon technology that can deliver on economic development, energy security, and climate goals
Carbon capture and storage: a vital low carbon technology that can deliver on economic development, energy security, and climate goals

2nd November 2015

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

The Global CCS Institute’s Senior Advisor Policy & Regulatory, Pamela Tomski, suggests recommendations for policy makers to consider to accelerate the commercial deployment of CCS.

CCS, as a part of a portfolio of low carbon emissions technologies, can deliver on climate goals and in many countries simultaneously meet energy security and sustainable economic development goals.

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Content and material featured within this section of our website includes reports and research published by third parties. The content and material may include opinions and recommendations of third parties that do not reflect those held by the Global CCS Institute.

Developing the public engagement strategy for the Guangdong CCUS Demonstration Program
Developing the public engagement strategy for the Guangdong CCUS Demonstration Program

29th October 2015

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

The Global CCS Institute and the UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre have authored this report to document the process that has been undertaken by the China Resources Power (Haifeng) and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration Project (CRP Power Project) to develop a public engagement strategy for the project.

This undertaking is the first of its kind in China and is an ongoing journey.To date, the majority of CCS public engagement project case studies have analysed activity that has taken place in Europe, North America and Australia. An important next step is to reflect on how current best practice may apply in other regional contexts. The experiences and lessons learned by the CRP Power Project may be useful to other CCS project proponents in China who are considering the development of a public engagement strategy.

This report is authored by Peta Ashworth (Ash Research), Jessica Morton (Global CCS Institute), Yamin Lin and Si Cao (Nafang Media) and Xi Liang (UK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre). The authors would like to acknowledge the strategic advice and input from Qianguo Lin (Global CCS Institute) and Dr David Reiner (Judge Business School, Cambridge University).

Jessica Morton, the Institute’s Public Engagement Advisor Asia-Pacific has written an Insight that provides an overview of this report and other recent CCS public engagement activities in the Asia Pacific region.

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应用碳捕集与封存到一个中国的钢铁厂。关于中国首钢京唐钢铁联合有限公司曹妃甸钢铁厂CCS 设备的可行性研究
应用碳捕集与封存到一个中国的钢铁厂。关于中国首钢京唐钢铁联合有限公司曹妃甸钢铁厂CCS 设备的可行性研究

27th October 2015

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

全球碳捕集与封存研究院在此发布《在中国钢铁厂进行碳捕集与封存的可研报告》。东芝公司承担了该项可研工作,项目通过东芝的商业合作伙伴同方环境与首钢京唐钢铁厂合作进行。本可研对在曹妃甸钢厂的进行碳捕集与封存项目的可行性进行了论证。该报告探讨了在中国钢铁厂进行碳捕集、运输和可能的封存和二氧化碳采油这一概念。该报告认为,与世界其它地方的类似钢厂相比较,在中国钢铁厂进行碳捕集是一种有成本竞争力的碳减排手段。

该报告由东芝公司为全球碳捕集与封存研究院完成。全球碳捕集与封存研究院的亚太区高级碳捕集顾问Tony Zhang博士同时也在全球碳捕集与封存研究院网站上发布了关于该报告的总结讲解。

Chinese translation of Applying carbon capture and storage to a Chinese steel plant.

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Yanchang Petroleum report 1: capturing CO2 from coal to chemical process
Yanchang Petroleum report 1: capturing CO2 from coal to chemical process

16th October 2015

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

To promote the development of CCS in China, the Global CCS Institute and China National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) held a joint carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) workshop in Yan’An China in July 2013. Out of this collaboration the Global CCS Institute has commissioned Yanchang Petroleum Group to produce four knowledge-sharing reports on its integrated CCS project.

This first report of the series discusses the capture aspects of Yanchang Petroleum CCUS Project. It highlights project achievements and lessons learned from the project.

Tony Zhang, Institute Senior Adviser for Capture, Asia-Pacific provides an overview of this report in an Insight available on the Global CCS Institute website.

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