The London Protocol (1996) is a global agreement to promote the protection of the marine environment by prohibiting the dumping of wastes and other matter into the sea. Under the Protocol all dumping is prohibited, with the exception of a limited number of selected wastes on the so-called "reverse list", which can be considered for dumping. In 2007, an amendment entered into force which permitted CO2 streams to be considered for dumping under the London Protocol. The amendment was shortly followed up with a set of “Specific Guidelines for Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Streams for Disposal into Sub-seabed Geological Formations”, developed to support the National Authorities of Contracting Parties in evaluating permit applications for CO2 disp...
In January 2008, the European Commission proposed a directive on the geologic storage of CO2 in the ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 100 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects w...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) separated from natural gas has been stored successfully below the seabed off No...
AbstractThis paper reviews the recent regulatory developments relating to transboundary carbon dioxi...
AbstractIn the absence of new energy policies or supply constraints, the International Energy Agency...
AbstractShip based offshore CCS activities need to comply with international and national regulatory...
[[abstract]]With the introduction of a legislative proposal for the Directive on carbon capture and ...
There is an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One method of achieving this is t...
AbstractThe Rotterdam Capture and Storage Demonstration Project (ROAD, for „Rotterdam Opslag and Afv...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been heralded as a vital tool in the global fight against clima...
Near the coast of Rotterdam CO 2 storage in the depleted P18-4 gas field is planned to start in 2015...
Risk assessment-led characterisation of a site for the geological storage of CO2 in the UK northern ...
AbstractEU Member States are in the process of transposing European regulatory requirements that def...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is an essential tool in the fight against climate change. Any prosp...
Risk assessment-led characterisation of a site for the geological storage of CO2 in the UK northern ...
In January 2008, the European Commission proposed a directive on the geologic storage of CO2 in the ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 100 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects w...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) separated from natural gas has been stored successfully below the seabed off No...
AbstractThis paper reviews the recent regulatory developments relating to transboundary carbon dioxi...
AbstractIn the absence of new energy policies or supply constraints, the International Energy Agency...
AbstractShip based offshore CCS activities need to comply with international and national regulatory...
[[abstract]]With the introduction of a legislative proposal for the Directive on carbon capture and ...
There is an urgent need to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions. One method of achieving this is t...
AbstractThe Rotterdam Capture and Storage Demonstration Project (ROAD, for „Rotterdam Opslag and Afv...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been heralded as a vital tool in the global fight against clima...
Near the coast of Rotterdam CO 2 storage in the depleted P18-4 gas field is planned to start in 2015...
Risk assessment-led characterisation of a site for the geological storage of CO2 in the UK northern ...
AbstractEU Member States are in the process of transposing European regulatory requirements that def...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is an essential tool in the fight against climate change. Any prosp...
Risk assessment-led characterisation of a site for the geological storage of CO2 in the UK northern ...
In January 2008, the European Commission proposed a directive on the geologic storage of CO2 in the ...
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that 100 Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects w...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) separated from natural gas has been stored successfully below the seabed off No...