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Existing studies on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) only focus on costs and carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction that arise at the power plant and geological storage. These studies do not consider additional expenses and emissions at the input and output pathways. Consequently, we use a simulation...
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The world energy sector is entering a period of transformation, defined by the emergence of a whole range of cost-effective technologies and the formation of new state priorities that can radically change the structure of energy use. The calculations of the development of world energy markets...
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other global regions. Net zero targets for 2050 mean that in order to retain the gas market and the extensive network … infrastructure which has been developed, zero carbon gases will need to be developed, and natural gas (methane) will need to be … decarbonized. Maximum availability of biomethane and hydrogen from power to gas is estimated at 100-150 billion cubic meters by …
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This paper outlines how sustainable development in resource-rich countries requires an 'all of government' approach as well as multi-stakeholder dialogue and partnerships between government, companies, and civil society organizations. Effective management and regulation requires many different...
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