This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, however, because CCUS technology almost exclusively aims for carbon mitigation without co-benefits, this expensive technology has not been widely adopted. In order to make this technology viable, a robust regulatory and legal regime is required both internationally and within the European Union (EU). A comprehensive insurance system is also required to ensure that efficient running of CCUS. With this understanding in mind, this article analyses the regulatory regime governing CCUS both internationally and in the EU and also the law governing insuranc...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
AbstractThis paper is written from the perspective of a national safety regulator who wishes to help...
SCCS Policy Briefing and Recommendations for European Council Carbon Capture and Storage in the EU's...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, h...
Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, h...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
The phenomenon of anthropogenic climate change has been identified as a threat multiplier for many h...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is widely seen as a critical technology to de-carbo...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
CO2 Capture, Utilisation and/or Storage (CCUS) technologies are essential for the decarbonisation of...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
The future of carbon capture and storage in Europe Response to COM (2013) 180 finalThe future of car...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
AbstractThis paper is written from the perspective of a national safety regulator who wishes to help...
SCCS Policy Briefing and Recommendations for European Council Carbon Capture and Storage in the EU's...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, h...
Carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) has the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, h...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
The phenomenon of anthropogenic climate change has been identified as a threat multiplier for many h...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is widely seen as a critical technology to de-carbo...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
CO2 Capture, Utilisation and/or Storage (CCUS) technologies are essential for the decarbonisation of...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
The future of carbon capture and storage in Europe Response to COM (2013) 180 finalThe future of car...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
AbstractThis paper is written from the perspective of a national safety regulator who wishes to help...
SCCS Policy Briefing and Recommendations for European Council Carbon Capture and Storage in the EU's...