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Carbon Capture and Storage

IEA has published its CCS review

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published its bi-annual legal and regulatory review on carbon dioxide capture and storage, also called the “CCS Review”. It collates contributions by national and regional governments, as well as leading organisations engaged in CCS regulatory activities.

IEA has published its CCS review

Published on May 30, 2011 by Niklas Kalvø Tessem

The theme for this second edition of the CCS Review is long‐term liability for stored CO2. The review analyses regional and country specific development such as the EU CCS Directive

There are 38 entries in the registry, 23 from national governments, 6 from regional governments and 9 from international organisations.

Read the review here

Niklas Kalvø Tessem

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