“Why CO2 transport and storage infrastructure is vital to reach climate neutrality”
The large-scale deployment of cross-border CO2 transport and storage infrastructure is crucial for the EU to reach its 2050 climate target. To this end, all modes of CO2 transport – pipeline, ship, barge, truck, train – and CO2 storage should be included in the revised TEN-E regulation, writes Dr Graeme Sweeney.
“CCUS is essential to reach net-zero emissions” – ZEP article for EurActiv
Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is not a silver bullet solution for climate change but a vital tool for reducing industrial emissions and enabling clean hydrogen
“An implementation plan for CCS and CCU in Europe” – ZEP article for EurActiv
Now that COP23 in Bonn has concluded, countries will be turning their attention to the mechanisms and technologies that will enable the achievement of the Paris Agreement.
“A New Dawn for CCS in Europe” – ZEP article for European Energy Innovation
As 2017 draws to a close, it is worth reflecting on the CCS developments that have taken place over the past year. The latest COP meeting in
ZEP Response to EurActiv article “‘Game over’ for CCS, driven out by cheap renewables”
On the 4th December, EurActiv published an article entitled "'Game over' for CCS, driven out by cheap renewables" ZEP has developed the following response to this article:
“An indispensable solution” – ZEP article for Pan European Networks
Developing infrastructure The key to delivering CCS across these sectors lies in the development of a fully-fledged CCS infrastructure which can be shared by a large number
Identifying and Developing European CCS Hubs
A low carbon EU should be inclusive with a comprehensive collection network enabling emitters large and small to connect to CO2 storage and create value in the Net