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CCS Directive transposition into national laws in Europe : progress and problems by the end of 2011 (CROSBI ID 635870)

Prilog sa skupa u časopisu | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija

Shogenova, Alla ; Piessens, Kris ; Ivaska, Jüri ; Shogenov, Kazbulat ; Martínez, Roberto ; Flornesd, Kristin ; Poulsen, Niels E. ; Wójcicki, Adam ; Sliaupa, Saulius ; Kucharič, Ludovít et al. CCS Directive transposition into national laws in Europe : progress and problems by the end of 2011 // Energy Procedia. 2013. str. 7723-7731 doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.718

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Shogenova, Alla ; Piessens, Kris ; Ivaska, Jüri ; Shogenov, Kazbulat ; Martínez, Roberto ; Flornesd, Kristin ; Poulsen, Niels E. ; Wójcicki, Adam ; Sliaupa, Saulius ; Kucharič, Ludovít ; Dudu, Alexandra ; Persoglia, Sergio ; Holloway, Sam ; Saftic, Bruno

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CCS Directive transposition into national laws in Europe : progress and problems by the end of 2011

The EU CCS Directive transposition process and related issues in 26 European countries, comprising 24 EU member states, Norway and Croatia were studied in the EU FP7 project: “CGS Europe” in 2011-2012. By the end of 2011 the transposition of the Directive into national law had been approved by the European Commission (EC) in Spain only, but had been approved at national/jurisdictional level in 12 other countries (Austria, Denmark, Estonia, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Slovakia and Sweden) and two regions of Belgium. By January 2012, the European Commission had assessed and approved national submissions of CCS legal acts transposing the Directive in Denmark, France, Italy, Lithuania, Malta, the Netherlands and Slovenia. Implementation in the UK was completed in February 2012 and by end March 2012, implementation at national level was also complete in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Portugal and Romania. Belgium, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Norway and Poland had not finished the transposition of the CCS Directive by end March 2012. The process had been complicated by ongoing political debates in Norway, public opposition in Germany and ministerial elections in Poland. More than 20 operating, developing and planned CCS pilot and demonstration projects have been identified in nine European countries. Storage capacity was estimated by CGS Europe project partners as “sufficient at national level” in 17 countries.

Carbon dioxide ; CCS Directive ; European country ; CO2 storage capacity ; Climate/energy policy ; Public acceptance ; Onshore and offshore storage

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Podaci o prilogu

7723-7731.

2013.

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objavljeno

10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.718

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Energy Procedia

1876-6102

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predavanje

29.02.1904-29.02.2096

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Rudarstvo, nafta i geološko inženjerstvo

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