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Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 114:6698-6707
The IMPACTS project has the objective to develop the knowledge base of CO 2 quality required for establishing norms and regulations to ensure safe and reliable design, construction and operation of CO 2 pipelines and injection equipment, and safe lon
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 114:6501-6513
There is an urgent drive to implement Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) on a commercial and global scale. This needs to be done in a demonstrably safe and responsible manner that gains widespread acceptance of stakeholders, most notably regulators and
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia
There is a need to gather new knowledge on the fundamental properties of CO 2 mixtures with impurities and their impact on the chain integrity and economics of Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) chains. One of the main results from the FP7 IMPACTS projec
Autor:
Marie Bysveen, Diana Schumann, Tom Mikunda, Elisabeth Vågenes Brakstad, Lauren Downes, David Hanstock, Raphael J. Heffron, Filip Neele, Charles Eickhoff
Publikováno v:
Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law
The transboundary transportation of carbon dioxide (CO2) gives rise to international legal issues not faced in other standalone carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects or domestic projects. While the European Union CCS Directive establishes a frame
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Autor:
Filip Neele, Raphael J. Heffron, Diana Schumann, Marie Bysveen, Charles Eickhoff, Elisabeth Vågenes Brakstad, Tom Mikunda, Lauren Downes, David Hanstock
Publikováno v:
Journal of World Energy Law and Business, 2, 11, 93-115
Journal of World Energy Law and Business
Journal of World Energy Law and Business
This research is a legal analysis concerning four scenarios for cross-border carbon dioxide (CO2) transport that could increase the deployment of carbon-capture and storage (CCS) deployment in Europe. The legal analysis categorizes the law into three
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Autor:
Lauren Downes, David Hanstock, Marie Bysveen, Filip Neele, Tom Mikunda, Elisabeth Tanami Vågenes, Diana Schumann, Raphael J. Heffron, Charles Eickhoff, Jana P. Jakobsen, Logan Brunner
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia
The H2020 GATEWAY project aims to develop a comprehensive model Pilot Case which, intentionally, will pave the ground for CCS deployment in Europe. It will result from the assessment of, technical, commercial, judicial and societal issues related to
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Autor:
Jana P. Jakobsen, Kristin Jordal, Charles Eickhoff, Joris Morbee, Petter E. Røkke, Laetitia Birkeland
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 37:7605-7612
The ECCO project has been a three-year collaboration project under the EU 7 th framework program for research. The main objective of ECCO has been to facilitate strategic decision making regarding early and future implementation of CO 2 Capture and S
Autor:
Alin Chitu, Sigurd Weidemann Løvseth, D. Loeve, Charles Eickhoff, Christian Bos, Per Eilif Wahl, Paula Coussy
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia, 7066-7077
The ECCO Tool [1,2] has been developed in the “ECCO – European value chain for CO2” project [3]. ECCO was a collaborating project under the 7th framework programme for research of the EU. The ECCO Tool is a software program designed to evaluate
Autor:
Charles Eickhoff, Jana P. Jakobsen, Filip Neele, Amy L. Brunsvold, Morten Hammer, Geir Skaugen, Marit J. Mazzetti
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 54, 588-598
The IMPACTS project investigated how impurities affect the design and operation of CO2 transport and storage processes. Experimental work and modelling have advanced the state of the art in the areas of how impurities in CO2 affect thermo-physical pr
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Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
Summary Carbon dioxide (CO2) produced by carbon-capture processes is generally not pure and can contain impurities such as N2, H2, CO, H2 S, and water. The presence of these impurities could lead to challenging flow-assurance issues. The presence of