CCS Networks for the UK: Benefits, Impacts and Regulation
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Author(s)
Cockerill, TT
Georgieva, S
Makuch, Z
Oraee-Mirzamani, B
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
What benefits might be offered by developing well planned CCS networks? A review of the drivers for and barriers to the coherent development of CCS networks in the UK is used to synthesise a limited set of possible network topologies. The benefits offered by each topology for UK carbon dioxide and other atmospheric emissions are estimated. Other potential benefits are considered qualitatively, and a range of uncertainties identified. The complexity of CCS networks means that addressing these uncertainties is a challenging task, and the need for a whole systems approach is evaluated. Finally, implications for CCS regulation and policy are highlighted.
Date Issued
2011-06-22
Citation
2011
Publisher
Newcastle University, Clarion
Copyright Statement
© 2011 by Newcastle University, Clarion Technical Conferences, Tiratsoo Technical (a division of Great Southern Press), and the author(s)
Description
18.09.12 KB. Published version, ok to add to spiral, author (B. Oraee-Mirzamani) says that copyright with both conference organisers and authors. Also asked permission of co-authors.
Identifier
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/b.oraee10
Source
The Second International Forum on Transportation of CO2 by Pipeline
Source Place
Newcastle, UK
Publication Status
Published
Publisher URL
Start Date
2011-06-22
Finish Date
2011-06-23
Coverage Spatial
Newcastle UK