This article deals with the core regulatory challenges posed by the use of two currently widely discussed technologies, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU). First, these technologies, their different applications and their possible classification as negative emission technologies are presented. In addition to the technological background, their – highly controversial – discussion in climate policy debates is central to this understanding. The central focus lies on the legal situation in Germany. Here, the legislative history surrounding the Act on the Demonstration and Application of Technologies for the Capture, Transport and Permanent Storage of Carbon Dioxide (KSpG), adopted 2012, is discussed. The c...
The objective of the joint project CCS Prospects was to analyze the existing prospects for and limit...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
National audienceCarbon capture and storage (CCS) combines several techniques in order to capture ca...
This article deals with the core regulatory challenges posed by the use of two currently widely disc...
Kohlenstoffdioxid (CO2) ist eine der Hauptursachen der Klimaerwärmung. Eine Reduktion des weltweiten...
The European Commission directive has been transposed into national law (“Gesetz zur Demonstration u...
The German Federal Government has set CO2 reduction targets of 40% for 2020 and 80 – 90% for 2050 in...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is frequently regarded as a promising approach to mitigate global w...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
Especially since the turn of the millennium, several studies and roadmaps have discussed carbon capt...
The study presents the results of an integrated assessment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in th...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
Climate policy in the European Union (EU) and Germany changed significantly with the adoption of net...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is widely seen as a critical technology to de-carbo...
The CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology is since more than ten years considered one of the key ...
The objective of the joint project CCS Prospects was to analyze the existing prospects for and limit...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
National audienceCarbon capture and storage (CCS) combines several techniques in order to capture ca...
This article deals with the core regulatory challenges posed by the use of two currently widely disc...
Kohlenstoffdioxid (CO2) ist eine der Hauptursachen der Klimaerwärmung. Eine Reduktion des weltweiten...
The European Commission directive has been transposed into national law (“Gesetz zur Demonstration u...
The German Federal Government has set CO2 reduction targets of 40% for 2020 and 80 – 90% for 2050 in...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is frequently regarded as a promising approach to mitigate global w...
In the post-industrial age, the realisation of inherent technical innovation potentials requires tha...
Especially since the turn of the millennium, several studies and roadmaps have discussed carbon capt...
The study presents the results of an integrated assessment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in th...
Climate change is a fact of life. This has resulted in increased efforts to develop new technologies...
Climate policy in the European Union (EU) and Germany changed significantly with the adoption of net...
AbstractCarbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is widely seen as a critical technology to de-carbo...
The CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technology is since more than ten years considered one of the key ...
The objective of the joint project CCS Prospects was to analyze the existing prospects for and limit...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordCarbo...
National audienceCarbon capture and storage (CCS) combines several techniques in order to capture ca...