AbstractIn 2012, China stated to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) that it is very vulnerable to the effects of climate change. While climate change is an environmental issue for China, more importantly it is a development issue. China intends to advance its efforts to address climate change through sustainable development. There is growing recognition and acceptance by the Chinese Central Government, that Carbon dioxide Capture Utilization and geological Storage (CCUS) will be part of that sustainable development, and that CCUS will play a prominent role in China's climate change abatement strategies, particularly in the medium to long term. China is making significant progress in its rollout of integrated ...
AbstractThis study presents a preliminary assessment of the potential for carbon dioxide capture and...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one method to reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. As CCS has...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
AbstractIn 2012, China stated to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) encompasses a number of technologies used together to captu...
AbstractChina’s economy has been on a solid fast growth track since 1978. The economy expanded by an...
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), has been deemed an essential component for climate c...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current status of CCS in China, providing an update of current proj...
This paper examines the current state of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage technology (CCUS) i...
Nowadays China is increasingly facing strong international pressures to reduce carbon emissions, sta...
In 2008, the top CO2 emitters were China, United States, and European Union. The rapid growing econo...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is considered a critical carbon dioxide reduction tec...
Even though a large number of pilot scale CCUS projects are operating in China (Zhang, 2013), there ...
AbstractThe UNFCCC COP17/CMP7, which was held from November 28th to December 9th 2011 in Durban, Sou...
AbstractThis study presents a preliminary assessment of the potential for carbon dioxide capture and...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one method to reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. As CCS has...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
AbstractIn 2012, China stated to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) ...
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) encompasses a number of technologies used together to captu...
AbstractChina’s economy has been on a solid fast growth track since 1978. The economy expanded by an...
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), has been deemed an essential component for climate c...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current status of CCS in China, providing an update of current proj...
This paper examines the current state of Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage technology (CCUS) i...
Nowadays China is increasingly facing strong international pressures to reduce carbon emissions, sta...
In 2008, the top CO2 emitters were China, United States, and European Union. The rapid growing econo...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and geological storage (CCS) is regarded as a promising option for cl...
Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is considered a critical carbon dioxide reduction tec...
Even though a large number of pilot scale CCUS projects are operating in China (Zhang, 2013), there ...
AbstractThe UNFCCC COP17/CMP7, which was held from November 28th to December 9th 2011 in Durban, Sou...
AbstractThis study presents a preliminary assessment of the potential for carbon dioxide capture and...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one method to reduce CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. As CCS has...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...