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Overview of Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe
Datamonitor, Aug 2011, Pages: 53
This brief analyzes the carbon capture and storage industry in the UK and Europe from various angles, examining the key drivers, issues, trends, players, and costs. Using a range of sources supplemented with unique insight from industry experts, it joins the dots to provide an informative and compelling overview of the CCS industry, and is imperative reading for strategic decision makers.
Features and benefits
- Segments the large-scale integrated projects by various angles, such as by application type, capture type, and country. - Highlights the key players and projects. - Provides an overview of the different funding sources and the legal/risk landscape, highlighting their respective problems. - Provides detailed insight into the economics of CCS, with cost breakdowns sourced from highly reputable organizations. - Gives an estimate of the market size and future outlook.
Highlights
Overall, the carbon price is too low to incentivize the development of CCS, and so its development is carried forward by the aid of slow-paced government support, which will hopefully enable the economics of CCS to converge with the long-run estimates of the carbon price, by around 2025.
Your key questions answered
- What is the current status of large-scale integrated CCS projects, by industry, technology, and region? - Who are the key players and what are the key projects? - What is the funding and legal/risk landscape, and what are their associated issues? - What is the cost breakdown of CCS, segmented by location and capture type as well? - What is the future outlook, including novel technologies, market size forecasts, where to enter the UK value chain, and what does it all depend upon?
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