Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'
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in: Energy Procedia, Jahrgang 1, 01.02.2009, S. 4649-4653.
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T1 - Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage
T2 - economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'
AU - Anderson, Jason
AU - Chiavari, Joana
AU - Coninck, Heleen de
AU - Shackley, Simon
AU - Sigurthorsson, Gudmundur
AU - Flach, Todd
AU - Reiner, David
AU - Upham, Paul
AU - Richardson, Peter
AU - Curnow, Paul
N1 - Funding Information: ACCSEPT was a two-year research project (2005-2007) funded under the 6th research framework programme of the European Commission. The project leader was Det Norske Veritas (DNV), and the partners were Baker and McKenzie, the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and Judge Business School of the University of Cambridge.
PY - 2009/2/1
Y1 - 2009/2/1
N2 - ACCSEPT was a two-year research project (2005-2007) funded under the 6th research framework programme of the European Commission. The project leader was Det Norske Veritas (DNV), and the partners were Baker and McKenzie, the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and Judge Business School of the University of Cambridge. There were three main focuses of the project: a Europe-wide survey of stakeholders and their opinions on CCS; stakeholder consultation through two workshops; and research into the economics, regulation, legal and social aspects of CCS. The project website is www.accsept.org, where all the outputs and related material can be found. This paper summarizes the conclusions of the work.
AB - ACCSEPT was a two-year research project (2005-2007) funded under the 6th research framework programme of the European Commission. The project leader was Det Norske Veritas (DNV), and the partners were Baker and McKenzie, the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP), Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, and Judge Business School of the University of Cambridge. There were three main focuses of the project: a Europe-wide survey of stakeholders and their opinions on CCS; stakeholder consultation through two workshops; and research into the economics, regulation, legal and social aspects of CCS. The project website is www.accsept.org, where all the outputs and related material can be found. This paper summarizes the conclusions of the work.
KW - carbon dioxide capture and storage
KW - energy policy
KW - public acceptance
KW - Sustainability sciences, Communication
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=67650488579&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.287
DO - 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.287
M3 - Conference article in journal
AN - SCOPUS:67650488579
VL - 1
SP - 4649
EP - 4653
JO - Energy Procedia
JF - Energy Procedia
SN - 1876-6102
ER -