Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies have increasingly been brought to the fore as a valuable tool to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and achieve CO2 stabilization. In the policy debate, CCS is advanced as an option in the context of a portfolio of climate change mitigation strategies, such as transition to renewable energy, promotion of energy efficiency and other low-carbon alternatives such as nuclear and hydro.
Carbon capture/storages
Carbon capture and storage in the post-Kyoto climate change negotiations |
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What is Carbon Capture and Storage? |
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| CCS involves capturing the carbon dioxide released by coal or gas fired power stations; transporting it for sometimes hundreds of miles and then storing it underground. |
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