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Mikunda, T. (author), Cameron, L.R. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), Blanco, G. (author), Bristow, S. (author), Bhasin, S. (author), Byrne, R. (author), Fang, Z (author), Gallagher, K.S (author), Sagar, A (author), Ionita, R. (author)
Technology as an enabler of low-carbon development has both enormous urgency, but also opportunities associated with it. From a global perspective it is vital that developing countries are able to improve both access to, and their ability to develop, climate technologies, as it is in these countries that the majority of new GHG emissions will...
other 2014
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Uslu, A. (author), Veum, K.C. (author)
This policy brief, by the Policy Studies Unit of the Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), aims to instigate a debate on the broader enabling conditions required to move renewable energy from marginal shares in the European energy system to a mainstream role. It does so by posing seven key questions related to public movement, the...
other 2013
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Mikunda, T. (author)
Developing countries are slower in adopting CCS technology than industrialised countries. This paper aims to look beyond the obvious parameters for assessing developing country interest in CCS by taking into account broader political interests in CCS. We discuss emerging countries with high absolute emissions and a strong dependence on coal for...
other 2012
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Jansen, D. (author), Dijkstra, J.W. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), Mikunda, T. (author), van Sambeek, E. (author), Porter, R. (author), Jin, H. (author), Gao, L. (author), Li, S. (author)
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technology that can prevent the release of large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere from the use of fossil fuels in power generation and other industries by capturing CO2, transporting and then pumping it into underground geologic formations to securely store it away from the atmosphere. Crucially, and...
other 2012
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Jansen, D. (author), Dijkstra, J.W. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), Mikunda, T. (author), van Sambeek, E.J.W. (author), Porter, R. (author), Jin, H. (author), Gao, L. (author), Li, S. (author)
Strategies for harnessing cost-effective integrated Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) project potential in Shaanxi Province.
other 2012
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Bakker, S.J.A. (author), Hagemann, M. (author), d. Visser, E. (author)
This paper aims at providing recommendations on how international cooperation on CCS can be improved. It analyses multilateral and bilateral processes with relevance to CCS, identifies gaps in these processes and provides recommendations for improvement. While an increase in these processes with relevance can be observed, there is a remaining...
article 2012
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Würtenberger, L. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), Blanco, G. (author)
This policy brief highlights the main opportunities that the Technology Mechanism established under the UNFCCC may bring to the development and transfer of technologies and recommends ways forward for the success of the mechanism.
other 2012
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de Coninck, H.C. (author)
Climate change, as an international collective action problem, requires international collaboration in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, the vulnerability for climate change impacts is highest in countries which hold little responsibility for the problem, while the cost of mitigating climate change is highest in less affected...
public lecture 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author)
This talk reviews from a political viewpoint the reasons why international institutions get involved in CCS, and zooms in on one particular process: a roadmap, developed by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and the International Energy Agency (IEA), for CCS in industrial sources of CO2, with a focus on developing...
public lecture 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author)
Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) reduces greenhouse gas emissions by separating CO2 from the flue gases of a large, stationary point source, transporting it, and isolating it from the atmosphere by injecting in a geological storage reservoir that is suitable for permanent storage (IPCC, 2005). Examples of CO2 sources to which CCS could...
other 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Rivera Tinoco, R.A. (author)
A climate innovation centre is an institution aimed at enabling development through catalyzing climate technology research, development and market creation. What do technologies need to flourish and to contribute to sustainable economic development? Current research suggests that functioning markets, innovative capacities and the availability of...
other 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Mikunda, T. (author)
At present, European regulation does not specify in quantitative terms a legal composition of a captured CO2 stream. This report aims to provide an overview of the current state regulation regarding the presence of impurities in captured CO2 streams, and their potential impacts on transport infrastructure and storage formations. It concludes...
other 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author)
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public lecture 2011
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public lecture 2011
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van Dril, A.W.N. (author), Sijm, J.P.M. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), van Tilburg, X. (author), Saidi, M.A.R. (author), Mikunda, T. (author), Würtenberger, L. (author), Cameron, L.R. (author), Eaton, D. (author)
This chapter makes the case for increasing investment to green the energy sector with a focus on the renewable energy supply. It describes the current world energy supply and the growing role of renewable sources of energy within it, as well as discusses the challenges and opportunities facing both governments and the energy sector.
other 2011
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van Tilburg, X. (author), Würtenberger, L. (author), de Coninck, H.C. (author), Bakker, S.J.A. (author), Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland (author)
The aim of this report is to help move forward the discussion on low-carbon development strategies (LCDS) towards a useful climate policy instrument. It does so through a historical perspective on the use of an LCDS in a national and international context in order to provide high-level guidance to governments and experts who plan the development...
report 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Backstrand, K. (author)
With the publication of the IPCC Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage(CCS),CCS has emerged as a focal issue in international climate diplomacy and energy collaboration. This paper has two goals. The first goal is to map CCS activities in and among various types of intergovernmental organisations; the second goal is to apply...
article 2011
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de Coninck, H.C. (author), Stephens, J.C. (author), Hansson, A. (author), Liu, Y. (author), Vajjhala, S. (author)
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a controversial climate change mitigation technology that has been receiving increased public and private investment over the past decade in several countries. During this time, a diverse international network of professionals focused on the advancement of CCS technology has emerged. Within this international...
article 2011
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