Infrastructure Planning in a Decarbonising Europe: Industrial Demand and Energy Efficiency in the TYNDP
Energy systems rely on long-lived, capital-intensive infrastructure. Once built, networks are largely fixed in location for decades. M...
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Authors: Dr. Aage Stangeland, Paal Frisvold, Frederic Hauge
Publisher: The Bellona Foundation
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This paper argues that the regulations and incentives neccessary to make CCS commercially viable by 2020 are: (1) adaptation of regulations that allows and regulate CO2 capture and storage, (2) incentives to ensure demonstration projects are established by 2015, and (3) market regulations to establish a market for CCS from 2020.
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