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Strategic analysis of the global status of carbon capture and storage. Report 3: country studies Australia

31st March 2009

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

A number of elements of CCS policy and legislation in Australia could be considered "best practice":

  • in general terms, the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS);
  • well-funded and proactive government-business cooperative research centres such asCO2CRC; and
  • integrated CCS legislation at the Federal, Victorian and Queensland levels, which provides certainty to to market participants and clearly set out systems of property rights and liability regimes.

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Strategic analysis of the global status of carbon capture and storage. Report 3: country studies Australia

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