Risultati della ricerca per:
La ricerca sul sito è disponibile solo in inglese.
Work Area: Carbon CaptureContent Type: All Resources
-
Transforming the European Steel Sector to Net Zero
Steel is a critical component of the energy transition, yet remains one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise.
-
Carbon Capture and Storage in Colorado
Technologies such as carbon capture and storage will be needed to achieve Colorado’s climate targets.
-
Risk Allocation and Regulation for CO2 Infrastructure
Many European countries have now set out to develop carbon capture and storage as a crucial element of their decarbonisation strategies.
-
Protected: A solutions-based approach to the UK’s climate transition
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
-
A Vision for Poland’s Clean Energy Transition
Executive Summary Poland’s energy transition, while it abounds with challenges due to the scale of the transformation, offers growth opportunities that should be properly evaluated and utilised. As one of the most carbon-intensive economies in Europe, the country needs to expedite necessary reforms for a fully decarbonised energy system that…
-
Decarbonising Poland’s Power System: A Scenario-Based Evaluation
Summary The historical dominance of coal in Poland’s energy sector presents unique challenges as the country strives for a sustainable and low-carbon future. As the tenth most manufacturing-reliant economy in Europe with a carbon-intensive energy system, Poland needs to navigate complexities and uncertainties of transitioning a large energy system while…
-
Designing Carbon Contracts for Difference
Originally a concept from the financial sector, the ‘contract for difference’ has been used to great effect in the UK for deploying low-carbon power generation.
-
Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe FAQs
What is carbon capture and storage and why does Europe need it? What is carbon capture and storage? CO₂ can be permanently prevented from entering the atmosphere and driving climate change by injecting it into certain types of rock formation found deep underground. The CO₂ must first be ‘captured’ by…