2015
DOI: 10.3390/en8054024
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Social Science Insights for the BioCCS Industry

Abstract: BioCCS is a technology gaining support as a possible emissions reduction policy option to address climate change. The process entails the capture, transport and storage of carbon dioxide produced during energy production from biomass. Globally, the most optimistic energy efficiency scenarios cannot avoid an average temperature increase of +2 °C without bioCCS. Although very much at the commencement stage, bioCCS demonstration projects can provide opportunity to garner knowledge, achieve consensus and build sup… Show more

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“…However, the degree to which risk perceptions of BECCS can affect the technology's deployment or cause other issues of acceptability, has not yet been defined [26,35,67]. The presentation of CCS as a standalone technology does not favor its acceptance [67]. However, it is more likely to be appreciated if approached from a social perspective and demonstrated as a portfolio of low-carbon energy technologies [58].…”
Section: Rp3: Improving Public Perception and Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the degree to which risk perceptions of BECCS can affect the technology's deployment or cause other issues of acceptability, has not yet been defined [26,35,67]. The presentation of CCS as a standalone technology does not favor its acceptance [67]. However, it is more likely to be appreciated if approached from a social perspective and demonstrated as a portfolio of low-carbon energy technologies [58].…”
Section: Rp3: Improving Public Perception and Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduction of carbon through conventional CCS (with fossil fuels) is more recognizable than BECCS, which seems to have a far less public profile despite its mitigation potential [67]. Vergragt and Markusson et al, declare that the predominant problem for BECCS is cultural, due to a deficiency in a 'community of support', lacking awareness and reliability amongst its own key stakeholders, and the wider public [30].…”
Section: Rp3: Improving Public Perception and Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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