Monthly Highlights from the Russian Arctic, October 2024
In this news digest, we monitor events that impact the environment in the Russian Arctic. Our focus lies in identifying the factors that contribute to pollution and climate change.
News
Publish date: October 13, 2014
News
MEP Darling strongly commended ZEP’s work on CCS and encouraged their efforts in raising further awareness on CCS in the recently renewed European Parliament, especially ahead of the upcoming debates on the 2030 energy and climate package. Moreover, Paula Abreu-Marques, Head of Unit for Renewables and CCS Policy at the Commission’s DG Energy, highlighted the importance of CCS as a key component of Europe’s energy security strategies, as it enables the reconciliation of Europe’s diversified energy mix with its ambitious climate commitments. She further called for the inclusion of CCS within the European Council discussions on the 2030 Package. Abreu-Marques also noted the importance of Member States and the private sector in enabling CCS deployment.
Bellona Europa Director, Jonas Helseth also held a speech at the CCS Breakfast Briefing where he outlined why an environmental NGO sees the rollout of CCS in Europe as necessary to reach Europe’s energy and climate targets. He stressed the potential of both CCS and renewables in addressing the climate change challenges while generating economic benefits for Europe. He further made the point that CCS is the only technology that can reduce inherent emissions of energy intensive industries as well as lead to carbon negative emissions in combination with sustainable bioenergy, highlighting ZEP’s two reports on these areas.
Chairman of ZEP Dr Graeme Sweeney reiterated the importance of transitional measures to deploy CCS, and stressed that CCS will be crucial in meeting the 2050 climate objectives in a cost-effective way, while helping to retain jobs and the European industrial basis. He also urged EU institutions to renew their support for CCS, underlining that Europe is lagging behind in terms of CCS deployment in comparison to regions such as Canada, which saw the launching of the world’s first commercial-scale CCS coal burning plant ‘Boundary Dam’. Helseth, attended the opening of the Boundary Dam CCS plant.
Dzintars Kauliņš, Energy Counsellor at the Latvian Permanent Representation to the EU, acknowledged the role of CCS within the 2020 energy and climate package.
In this news digest, we monitor events that impact the environment in the Russian Arctic. Our focus lies in identifying the factors that contribute to pollution and climate change.
A survey of events in the field of nuclear and radiation safety relating to Russia and Ukraine.
A visit last week by Vladimir Putin and a Kremlin entourage to Astana, Kazakhstan sought in part to put Rosatom, Russia’s state nuclear corporation, on good footing with local officials.
Russia is formally withdrawing from a landmark environmental agreement that channeled billions in international funding to secure the Soviet nuclear legacy, leaving undone some of the most radioactively dangerous projects and burning one more bridge of potential cooperation with the West.