Research to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barriers to the development of a carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) industry that is capable of effectively mitigating climate change. This paper responds to these challenges through systematic evaluation of the research and development process for the Acorn CCS project, a project designed to develop a scalable, full-chain CCS project on the north-east coast of the UK. Through assessment of Acorn's publicly-available outputs, we identify strategies which may help to enhance the viability of early-stage CCS projects. Initial capital costs can be minimised by infrastructure re-use, particularly pipelines, and by re-use of data describing the subsurface...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the critical technologies worldwide which will enable red...
Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas, can be redu...
This briefing from Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS)1 sets out reasons for Scottish Governmen...
Research to date has identified cost reduction and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barr...
Research to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barriers to th...
Research to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barriers to th...
\u3cp\u3eResearch to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barri...
The authors want to thank the entire ACT Acorn team for their support. The ACT Acorn project was fun...
This paper reviewed a current situation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) development in the UK ma...
With world-leading decarbonisation targets, a large and mature hydrocarbon sector, existing pipeline...
The International Energy Agency has long argued that Carbon Capture and Storage is the single most i...
Interest is growing in carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) as an additional economic ince...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a set of technologies that can reduce emissions of carbon dioxid...
The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the princip...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the critical technologies worldwide which will enable red...
Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas, can be redu...
This briefing from Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS)1 sets out reasons for Scottish Governmen...
Research to date has identified cost reduction and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barr...
Research to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barriers to th...
Research to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barriers to th...
\u3cp\u3eResearch to date has identified cost and lack of support from stakeholders as two key barri...
The authors want to thank the entire ACT Acorn team for their support. The ACT Acorn project was fun...
This paper reviewed a current situation of carbon capture and storage (CCS) development in the UK ma...
With world-leading decarbonisation targets, a large and mature hydrocarbon sector, existing pipeline...
The International Energy Agency has long argued that Carbon Capture and Storage is the single most i...
Interest is growing in carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery (CO2-EOR) as an additional economic ince...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a set of technologies that can reduce emissions of carbon dioxid...
The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the princip...
This paper puts forward two claims about funding carbon capture and storage. The first claim is that...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is one of the critical technologies worldwide which will enable red...
Emissions of carbon dioxide, the most important long-lived anthropogenic greenhouse gas, can be redu...
This briefing from Scottish Carbon Capture & Storage (SCCS)1 sets out reasons for Scottish Governmen...