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removals by sinks” in the second half of this century. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, after having been hailed as … potential benefits, CCS development and deployment proceeded at a far slower rate than what was expected and are struggling to … explores the main progress and deadlocks in CCS’s difficult path. …
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about the costs of establishing the technology, there is a cross-party consensus in Norway that CCS is a good and suitable … support in Nor-way. Furthermore, we look at how this has been expressed in the political parties' attitudes towards CCS. There … the objective to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In Norway, there is a long-standing cross-party consensus …
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We assess the extent to which Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and R&D on this abatement technology are part of a … sector responsible for CCS. We show that two types of solutions exist: a renewable energy regime where current CCS technology … is only temporarily used but never further developed; and a fossil energy regime where CCS is part of a long term …
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Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere is becoming an important option to achieve net zero climate targets. This paper develops a welfare and public economics perspective on optimal policies for carbon removal and storage in non-permanent sinks like forests, soil, oceans, wood products or...
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Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) stands as a pivotal technology crucial for achieving the most ambitious climate objectives. Despite its prominent inclusion in energy mix projections, its current deployment falls short of the requisite level. Additionally, uncertainties surrounding...
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We assess the extent to which Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and R&D on this abatement technology are part of a … Economic Review, 102(1), 131–166] to include a sector responsible for CCS. We show that two types of solutions exist: a … renewable energy regime where current CCS technology is only temporarily used but never further developed; and a fossil energy …
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The transition to climate neutrality requires cost reductions in existing clean technologies to enable rapid deployment on a large scale, as well as the development of emerging technologies such as green hydrogen. This policy paper argues that science, technology, innovation, and industrial...
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removals by sinks" in the second half of this century. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, after having been hailed as … potential benefits, CCS development and deployment proceeded at a far slower rate than what was expected and are struggling to … explores the main progress and deadlocks in CCS's difficult path …
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perspective, the vast majority of energy analyses and scenarios project a fundamental role of Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS … progressively delayed deployment of CCS plants from a climate, energy, and economic perspective, focusing in particular on the power …-industrial levels. The analysis shows that CCS will be a key mitigation option at a global level for carbon mitigation, achieving about …
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Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is considered to be an important option for reducing carbon dioxide (CO2 …
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