eps-3.1.1-us - Dec. 18, 2020 Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) policy is now split into two policy levers: Electricity sector CCS and Industry sector CCS. Electricity sector CCS is subscripted by plant type, while Industry sector CCS is subscripted by industry and by emissions type (energy-related or process emissions). New policy: Toggle to non-BAU capacity retirement schedule (in electricity sector) Updated 1.5 °C Scenario to take advantage of the new capabilities of the CCS policy levers Updated BAU global battery storage capacity input data to latest versio
AbstractIn May 2007, E.ON Group (E.ON) set an ambitious target for reducing the specific CO2 emissio...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch e...
This new IEA Information Paper outlines a "Policy Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage". Successf...
3.4.0 - July 28, 2022 New Policies Industrial fuel shifting is now controlled by two policy levers....
eps-3.1.0-us - Dec. 9, 2020 New Features Policy implementation schedules may now be set separately ...
3.3.1 - Jan. 18, 2022 New Features Electricity Sector Electricity generation subsidies can now be s...
AbstractConsistent with other published studies, the modelling presented here reveals that baseload ...
This report addresses the prospects of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies in the power secto...
eps-3.0.0-us - Oct. 19, 2020 New Input-Output Model An economic input/output (I/O) model has been a...
reportDespite the growing inevitability of climate change and the attendant need for mitigation stra...
Attaining deep greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions in industry in order to support a stringent ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a set of technologies that can greatly reduce carbon diox...
The composition of the U.S. electrical power system reflects competing objectives, as investments ar...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) has been considered a promising technology option for CO2 m...
AbstractIn May 2007, E.ON Group (E.ON) set an ambitious target for reducing the specific CO2 emissio...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch e...
This new IEA Information Paper outlines a "Policy Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage". Successf...
3.4.0 - July 28, 2022 New Policies Industrial fuel shifting is now controlled by two policy levers....
eps-3.1.0-us - Dec. 9, 2020 New Features Policy implementation schedules may now be set separately ...
3.3.1 - Jan. 18, 2022 New Features Electricity Sector Electricity generation subsidies can now be s...
AbstractConsistent with other published studies, the modelling presented here reveals that baseload ...
This report addresses the prospects of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) technologies in the power secto...
eps-3.0.0-us - Oct. 19, 2020 New Input-Output Model An economic input/output (I/O) model has been a...
reportDespite the growing inevitability of climate change and the attendant need for mitigation stra...
Attaining deep greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reductions in industry in order to support a stringent ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a set of technologies that can greatly reduce carbon diox...
The composition of the U.S. electrical power system reflects competing objectives, as investments ar...
According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), global greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
AbstractCarbon capture and storage (CCS) has been considered a promising technology option for CO2 m...
AbstractIn May 2007, E.ON Group (E.ON) set an ambitious target for reducing the specific CO2 emissio...
\u3cp\u3eThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch e...
This new IEA Information Paper outlines a "Policy Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage". Successf...