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项目名称:
Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage
其他名称: CCS
承担单位: World Resources Institute 
资助来源: World Resources Institute 
国家: 美国
语种: 英语
英文摘要: Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is the process by which carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and other industrial facilities are captured and stored underground. The process is currently being demonstrated worldwide at commercial scales, but without more experience, the role of CCS in meeting future climate goals will remain uncertain—especially in emerging economies. Without supportive policies and engaged local communities, CCS technologies will be unable to assume a central role in climate change mitigation. WRI’s work on CCS has been prefaced by five guiding principles. CCS should not be deployed unless we can: Protect human health and safety Protect ecosystems Protect underground sources of drinking water and other natural resources Ensure market confidence in emissions reduction through greenhouse gas accounting Facilitate cost-effective, timely deployment In an effort to ensure present and future CCS projects around the world are as environmentally and socially responsible as possible, WRI leads an international collaboration within the US- China Clean Energy Research Center (CERC) Advanced Coal Technology Consortium and works to provide technical expertise on the regulations and policies required for safe and effective CCS deployment, primarily in the US and China. WRI is also working with CCS project developers to find ways to share knowledge from past projects and accelerate the CCS learning curve.
URL: http://www.wri.org/our-work/project/carbon-dioxide-capture-and-storage-ccs
资源类型: 项目
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/229
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