Advances and Slowdowns in Carbon Capture and Storage Technology Development
Data
01.04.2016
01.04.2016
Autori
Aurora D’Aprile (Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici)
Codice JEL
Q42, Q55, Q58
Q42, Q55, Q58
Parole chiave:
Climate Change, Carbon Sequestration, CCS, Carbon Mitigation, Low-carbon Technology
Climate Change, Carbon Sequestration, CCS, Carbon Mitigation, Low-carbon Technology
Publisher
Mitigation, Innovation and Transformation Pathways
Mitigation, Innovation and Transformation Pathways
Editor
Massimo Tavoni
Massimo Tavoni
This FEEM Working Paper by A. D’Aprile explores the main progress and deadlocks of Carbon Capture and Storage technology development in recent years, including economic constraints, regulation complexity, political and environmental factors.
“CCS technology still struggles to emerge as a sound low-carbon choice for governments and investors. Post-COP21 national and international efforts, as well as local policies and context, will play an increasingly critical role in the next phase of CCS deployment.”
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Suggested citation: D’Aprile, A., (2016), ‘Advances and Slowdowns in Carbon Capture and Storage Technology Development’, Nota di Lavoro 33.2016, Milan, Italy: Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei