by Taryn Rucinski
Last week
Global CCS Institute,
an Australian advocacy group promoting "the adoption of carbon capture
and storage (CCS), [as] a key solution in mitigating climate change and
providing energy security" released a report titled,
Global Status of CCS: 2012. The 228-page report available
here,
is
the fourth edition of the Global CCS Institute’s key publication on the
progress and challenges facing carbon capture and storage (CCS). These
reports provide a comprehensive overview of the state of development of
CCS projects and technologies, and of actions taken to facilitate the
demonstration of those technologies at a large scale. The Global Status of CCS: 2012
covers developments from late 2011, until the beginning of September
2012. It draws on the results of the Institute’s annual project survey,
completed by lead proponents of major CCS projects around the world.
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