Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'

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Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'. / Anderson, Jason; Chiavari, Joana; Coninck, Heleen de et al.
In: Energy Procedia, Vol. 1, 01.02.2009, p. 4649-4653.

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Anderson, J, Chiavari, J, Coninck, HD, Shackley, S, Sigurthorsson, G, Flach, T, Reiner, D, Upham, P, Richardson, P & Curnow, P 2009, 'Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'', Energy Procedia, vol. 1, pp. 4649-4653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.287

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Anderson, J., Chiavari, J., Coninck, H. D., Shackley, S., Sigurthorsson, G., Flach, T., Reiner, D., Upham, P., Richardson, P., & Curnow, P. (2009). Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'. Energy Procedia, 1, 4649-4653. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.287

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Anderson J, Chiavari J, Coninck HD, Shackley S, Sigurthorsson G, Flach T et al. Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'. Energy Procedia. 2009 Feb 1;1:4649-4653. doi: 10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.287

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title = "Results from the project 'Acceptance of CO2 capture and storage: economics, policy and technology (ACCSEPT)'",
abstract = "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.",
keywords = "carbon dioxide capture and storage, energy policy, public acceptance, Sustainability sciences, Communication",
author = "Jason Anderson and Joana Chiavari and Coninck, {Heleen de} and Simon Shackley and Gudmundur Sigurthorsson and Todd Flach and David Reiner and Paul Upham and Peter Richardson and Paul Curnow",
note = "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.",
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AU - Flach, Todd

AU - Reiner, David

AU - Upham, Paul

AU - Richardson, Peter

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