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10 years of ETI research, what do we know about why policy-makers should value CCS ?

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Abstract:

ETI’s Programme Manager Andrew Green presented ”10 years of ETI research, what do we know about why policy-makers should value CCS?” at the Global CCS Institute European CCS Forum on 26 October 2017.

This slideset covers a summary of ETI achievement 2007 - 2017, why policy makers should value CCS and what the challenges are, and draws some conclusions about the future of CCS, and the close collaboration between industry and policy makers needed for CCS to reach its full potential in the UK.

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2017

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ETI

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Green. A.

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English

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Policy Briefing Paper

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Carbon Capture and Storage

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