"Global Learning on Carbon Capture and Storage: A Call for Strong International Cooperation on CCS Demonstration"
Journal Article, Energy Policy, volume 37, issue 6, pages 2161-2165
June 2009
Authors: Heleen de Coninck, Jennie Stephens, Former Associate, Energy Technology Innovation Policy, Bert Metz
Belfer Center Programs or Projects: Energy Technology Innovation Policy; Environment and Natural Resources; Science, Technology, and Public Policy
ABSTRACT
Closing the gap between CCS rhetoric and CCS technical progress is critically important to global climate mitigation efforts. Developing strong international cooperation on CCS demonstration with global coordination, transparency, cost-sharing and communication as guiding principles will facilitate efficient and cost-effective collaborative global learning on CCS, will allow for improved understanding of the global capacity and applicability of CCS, and will strengthen global trust, awareness and public confidence in the technology.
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