Carbon Capture and Storage in International Energy Policy and Law 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-85250-0.00001-3
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The United Kingdom’s experience in Carbon Capture and Storage projects: the current regulatory framework and related challenges

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“…This investment has contributed to the growth of CCS/CCUS projects and facilities in the EU, leading to a 32% increase in the maximum CO 2 capture capacity. This capacity increased to 37.4 million tons of CO 2 per year in September 2021, up from 28.4 million metric tons of CO 2 in 2020 (Turan et al, 2021;E Silva and Costa, 2021).…”
Section: Current Carbon Credit Industries and Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This investment has contributed to the growth of CCS/CCUS projects and facilities in the EU, leading to a 32% increase in the maximum CO 2 capture capacity. This capacity increased to 37.4 million tons of CO 2 per year in September 2021, up from 28.4 million metric tons of CO 2 in 2020 (Turan et al, 2021;E Silva and Costa, 2021).…”
Section: Current Carbon Credit Industries and Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%