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Founded in 2005, the European Technology Platform for Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants (ZEP) is a unique coalition of stakeholders united in their support for CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) as a key technology for combating climate change.
The European utilities, petroleum companies, equipment suppliers, scientists, academics and environmental NGOs that together form ZEP have three main goals:
Together, these documents provided the roadmap necessary to commercialise CCS by 2020, including 10-12 demonstration projects as the next – and final – step. This will ensure the implementation of complete CCS value chains – from the capture of CO2 at large emission sources, its transportation to storage sites, to its storage in geological formations deep underground. This was endorsed by EU Heads of State in March 2007.
In 2008, ZEP then carried out an in-depth study into how such a demonstration programme could work in practice, from every perspective – technological, operational, geographical, political, economic and commercial – backed up by robust R&D activity. It is the most extensive ever undertaken on the subject, anywhere in the world.
The resulting report – “An EU Demonstration Programme on CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) – ZEP’s Proposal” – describes precisely what the Programme should cover; how it could be funded; and what steps must be taken to ensure it is up and running by 2015 in order to commercialise CCS by 2020.
In December 2008, the EU established both a legal framework for CO2 storage and funding to support up to 12 CCS demonstration projects.
As the EU moves closer towards the deployment of CCS, ZEP will continue to serve as:

Some 200 experts in 19 different countries contribute actively to the Zep’s activities, while a total of 38 different companies and organisations are represented on its Advisory Council, or board.
Industry Members: 25
Environmental NGOs: 3
Research/Academia: 8
Government: 1
Other: 1