AbstractThe COACH project (Cooperation Action Within CCS China-EU11EC/FP6 Contract #038966, co-ordinated by F. Kalaydjian, IFP Energies nouvelles, France.) was launched on November 1st 2006 for a period of 3 years, as part of the 6th framework programme of the European Commission22The French Agency for Development (AFD) is gratefully acknowledged for its financial support to the dissemination, knowledge sharing and capacity building activities developed in COACH.. Gathering 20 partners comprising 8 Chinese partners and 12 European partners, the COACH project was conceived as contributing to the first phase of the Near Zero Emission Coal fired power plants (NZEC) programme, a 3-phase programme developed between the European Union and China, ...
AbstractInternational collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and ...
AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanc...
International audienceFew commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are currently o...
AbstractThe COACH project (Cooperation Action Within CCS China-EU11EC/FP6 Contract #038966, co-ordin...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology is one of the most promising technological solut...
AbstractThe China-UK Near Zero Emissions Coal (NZEC) Initiative examined options for carbon (CO2) ca...
AbstractCoal is central to China’s continued economic growth and CCS is one of the most promising te...
The Cooperation Action Carbon Capture and Storage China-EU project (COACH) is a three-year EC Framew...
AbstractEU GeoCapacity (Assessing European Capacity for Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide) is a 3...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
With both China and the United States relying heavily on coal for electricity, senior government off...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current status of CCS in China, providing an update of current proj...
AbstractCoal is China’s primary fuel for power generation and will almost certainly remain so for th...
AbstractThe Cooperation Action Carbon Capture and Storage China-EU project (COACH) is a three-year E...
AbstractInternational collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and ...
AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanc...
International audienceFew commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are currently o...
AbstractThe COACH project (Cooperation Action Within CCS China-EU11EC/FP6 Contract #038966, co-ordin...
AbstractThe COACH project was an EU-China collaboration funded by the EU’s FP7 R&D programme to asse...
AbstractCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology is one of the most promising technological solut...
AbstractThe China-UK Near Zero Emissions Coal (NZEC) Initiative examined options for carbon (CO2) ca...
AbstractCoal is central to China’s continued economic growth and CCS is one of the most promising te...
The Cooperation Action Carbon Capture and Storage China-EU project (COACH) is a three-year EC Framew...
AbstractEU GeoCapacity (Assessing European Capacity for Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide) is a 3...
Several CO2 storage demonstration projects must be carried out in a variety of geological formations...
With both China and the United States relying heavily on coal for electricity, senior government off...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current status of CCS in China, providing an update of current proj...
AbstractCoal is China’s primary fuel for power generation and will almost certainly remain so for th...
AbstractThe Cooperation Action Carbon Capture and Storage China-EU project (COACH) is a three-year E...
AbstractInternational collaboration is one mechanism to speed the development of carbon capture and ...
AbstractA qualitative assessment of the early opportunities for capturing carbon dioxide from advanc...
International audienceFew commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects are currently o...