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Fostering Low Carbon Energy: Next Generation Policy to Commercialize CCS in the United States

Fostering Low Carbon Energy: Next Generation Policy to Commercialize CCS in the United States

Full Title: Fostering low carbon energy: Next generation policy to commercialize CCS in the United States
Author(s): John P. Banks and Tim Boersma
Publisher(s): Brookings Institution
Publication Date: October 1, 2015
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Description (excerpt):

Next month, global leaders will convene in Paris for the United Nations Conference on Climate Change. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction strategies are important to reduce and manage the risks of climate change. While the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix is expected to increase, transitioning to a low carbon economy will take time, and coal and natural gas are projected to play a prominent role in the power and industrial sectors for a number of decades. Climate mitigation technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS)—an integrated process of capturing CO2 from power generation or industrial activities and storing it permanently via processing or injection into suitable geological formations–can play an important role in global efforts to limit GHG emissions.

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