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Carbon dioxide capture and storage issues. Accounting and baselines under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). IEA Information Paper

Abstract

This paper discusses key greenhouse gas accounting issues to be addressed before carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) activities can be included in the portfolio of climate change mitigation activities. Guidance and policies on baselines and the accounting of emission reductions will be critical to ensure that CCS projects can benefit from CO2 markets and are recognised under various mitigation schemes.
Publication Date:
May 01, 2004
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: May 2004
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; CARBON DIOXIDE; UNDERGROUND STORAGE; ACCOUNTING; CLIMATIC CHANGE; MITIGATION; AIR POLLUTION ABATEMENT; EMISSION
OSTI ID:
20543208
Research Organizations:
Energy and Environment Division, International Energy Agency IEA, Paris (France)
Country of Origin:
United States
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: US04CC200
Availability:
Available at http://www.iea.org/dbtw-wpd/textbase/papers/2004/css.pdf
Submitting Site:
NLC
Size:
37 pages
Announcement Date:
Dec 20, 2004

Citation Formats

Haefeli, S, Bosi, M, and Philibert, C. Carbon dioxide capture and storage issues. Accounting and baselines under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). IEA Information Paper. United States: N. p., 2004. Web.
Haefeli, S, Bosi, M, & Philibert, C. Carbon dioxide capture and storage issues. Accounting and baselines under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). IEA Information Paper. United States.
Haefeli, S, Bosi, M, and Philibert, C. 2004. "Carbon dioxide capture and storage issues. Accounting and baselines under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). IEA Information Paper." United States.
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abstractNote = {This paper discusses key greenhouse gas accounting issues to be addressed before carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and storage (CCS) activities can be included in the portfolio of climate change mitigation activities. Guidance and policies on baselines and the accounting of emission reductions will be critical to ensure that CCS projects can benefit from CO2 markets and are recognised under various mitigation schemes.}
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