Bilateral and multilateral processes between developed and developing countries and their progress towards achieving effective implementation of CCS

Markus Hagemann, Erika De Visser, Heleen De Coninck, Stefan Bakker

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Samenvatting

This paper aims at providing recommendations on how international cooperation on CCS can be improved. It analyses multilateral and bilateral processes with relevance to CCS, identifies gaps in these processes and provides recommendations for improvement. While an increase in these processes with relevance can be observed, there is a remaining need for international cooperation. Especially with respect to project financing and the legal framework development in countries, there is an increased need for international cooperation. Furthermore, bilateral initiatives between developed and developing countries primarily focus on China on the developing country side. These should be extended to other developing countries relevant for a successful international CCS role out.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)5700-5709
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftEnergy Procedia
Volume4
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 jan. 2011
Extern gepubliceerdJa
Evenement10th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-10 - Amsterdam, Nederland
Duur: 19 sep. 201023 sep. 2010
Congresnummer: 10
http://sdg.iisd.org/.../10th-international-conference-on-greenhouse-gas-c.

Bibliografische nota

Part of special issue:
10th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies
Edited by John Gale, Chris Hendriks, Wim Turkenberg

Financiering

APP: research on different - COACH: coal gasification capture technologies, for appropriate poly-cooperation around various generation schemes with capture pilots CCS CSLF: Foster collaborative - NZEC: coal fired power research, development, and generation demonstration R(D&D)projects - FEP: feasibility of CCS reflecting Members' priorities. with direct coal liquefaction -GCCSI: funding and support (DCL), research 1+2: DOE program for large scale CCS funds cooperative work projects in the critical stages of between West Virginia project development and University and Shenhua implementation. Group Corporation -IEA Clean Coal Centre: - Joint Coordinatoin Group support for relevant R&D by on Clean Coal Technology providing archives and databases (JCG): research 1: post-+ financial support combustion capture pilot -EGCFE: a.o. capture readiness project, IGCC trial, research 2: general research collaboration -CCS-EOR cooperation: research 1/ deployment: CCS capture and CCS storage ni EOR field This research has been carried out in the context of the CATO-2-program. CATO-2 is the Dutch national research program on CO2 Capture and Storage technology (CCS). The program is financially supported by the Dutch government (Ministry of Economic Affairs) and the CATO-2 consortuim parties. .

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