Abstract
This is a translation of one of the chapters in the report Climate Cure 2020, commissioned by the Ministry of the Environment. The report was launched in February 2010 and was written by an expert group Climate Cure 2020 consisting of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Statistics Norway and the Climate and Pollution Agency, which has led the work. The capture, transport and storage of CO{sub 2} (Carbon Capture and Storage or CCS) could be a relevant measure to reduce the GHG emissions from the petroleum, industry and power sectors. Here, CCS as a measure is briefly discussed, based on a separate cross-sector report on this measure. The Climate and Pollution Agency (Klif) is responsible for this translation. (Author)
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The capture, transport of storage of CO{sub 2}. Chapter 13 of Climate Cure 2020.
Norway: N. p.,
2010.
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The capture, transport of storage of CO{sub 2}. Chapter 13 of Climate Cure 2020.
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2010.
"The capture, transport of storage of CO{sub 2}. Chapter 13 of Climate Cure 2020."
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title = {The capture, transport of storage of CO{sub 2}. Chapter 13 of Climate Cure 2020}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This is a translation of one of the chapters in the report Climate Cure 2020, commissioned by the Ministry of the Environment. The report was launched in February 2010 and was written by an expert group Climate Cure 2020 consisting of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Statistics Norway and the Climate and Pollution Agency, which has led the work. The capture, transport and storage of CO{sub 2} (Carbon Capture and Storage or CCS) could be a relevant measure to reduce the GHG emissions from the petroleum, industry and power sectors. Here, CCS as a measure is briefly discussed, based on a separate cross-sector report on this measure. The Climate and Pollution Agency (Klif) is responsible for this translation. (Author)}
place = {Norway}
year = {2010}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {The capture, transport of storage of CO{sub 2}. Chapter 13 of Climate Cure 2020}
author = {None}
abstractNote = {This is a translation of one of the chapters in the report Climate Cure 2020, commissioned by the Ministry of the Environment. The report was launched in February 2010 and was written by an expert group Climate Cure 2020 consisting of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration, Statistics Norway and the Climate and Pollution Agency, which has led the work. The capture, transport and storage of CO{sub 2} (Carbon Capture and Storage or CCS) could be a relevant measure to reduce the GHG emissions from the petroleum, industry and power sectors. Here, CCS as a measure is briefly discussed, based on a separate cross-sector report on this measure. The Climate and Pollution Agency (Klif) is responsible for this translation. (Author)}
place = {Norway}
year = {2010}
month = {Dec}
}