AbstractThe Netherlands is both heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and renewable electricity for its decarbonisation policy. The same holds for the EU and some of its Member States like the United Kingdom. This paper discusses several scenarios for the Netherlands within the context of a liberalised and a more and more connected energy market in Northwest-Europe. The research reported here shows that CCS on new coal fired power plants does not pose a threat to the increase in the electricity production by large quantities of wind energy in the electricity system, and vice versa. For renewable energy, several additional policies are in place mainly in the form of financial support as long as these renewable ...
To limit global warming, greenhouse gases need to substantially be reduced in all sectors of the eco...
The EU has set itself ambitious short- and long-term decarbonisation targets: a reduction in greenho...
The Dutch government aims at 70% of electricity production from renewable energy sources in 2030 in ...
AbstractThe Netherlands is both heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
AbstractThe Netherlands is heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for ...
AbstractThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch el...
We examine the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in the European electricit...
This paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch electricit...
SUMMARY The burning of the fossil fuels for electricity generation has an environmental impact on a...
Coal-fired power generation with carbon capture and storage (CCS) is projected as a cost-effective t...
Before energy companies will invest in power plants with CCS, appropriate climate policy should be i...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to estimate the prospects of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in th...
This paper presents two different scenarios for the energy system of the Netherlands that achieve th...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) for fossil-fuel power plants is perceived as a critical technology ...
The Dutch government has the ambition to be climate neutral by 2050. An important pillar to realizin...
To limit global warming, greenhouse gases need to substantially be reduced in all sectors of the eco...
The EU has set itself ambitious short- and long-term decarbonisation targets: a reduction in greenho...
The Dutch government aims at 70% of electricity production from renewable energy sources in 2030 in ...
AbstractThe Netherlands is both heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
AbstractThe Netherlands is heavily dependent on the success of carbon capture and storage (CCS) for ...
AbstractThis paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch el...
We examine the potential of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies in the European electricit...
This paper explores the potential role of CCS under different policy options in the Dutch electricit...
SUMMARY The burning of the fossil fuels for electricity generation has an environmental impact on a...
Coal-fired power generation with carbon capture and storage (CCS) is projected as a cost-effective t...
Before energy companies will invest in power plants with CCS, appropriate climate policy should be i...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to estimate the prospects of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in th...
This paper presents two different scenarios for the energy system of the Netherlands that achieve th...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) for fossil-fuel power plants is perceived as a critical technology ...
The Dutch government has the ambition to be climate neutral by 2050. An important pillar to realizin...
To limit global warming, greenhouse gases need to substantially be reduced in all sectors of the eco...
The EU has set itself ambitious short- and long-term decarbonisation targets: a reduction in greenho...
The Dutch government aims at 70% of electricity production from renewable energy sources in 2030 in ...