Securing the business case for CCS as a key enabler for the decarbonisation of Europe - ZEP Strategy Review, January 2012 CCS has now ... More »
ZEP has issued a statement welcoming the European Commission’s EU Energy Roadmap 2050, which underlines the need for CO2 Capture and ... More »
The CCS CDM Modalities and Procedures (M&Ps) were formally adopted by the Parties to the Kyoto Protocol in Durban, South Africa, on ... More »
Ahead of the COP17/CMP7 2011 climate talks in Durban, South Africa, ZEP has released a statement highlighting the issues related to CCS ... More »
CCS State of Play - Dr. Graeme Sweeney,...
The EU’s Climate Change Challenge -...
The Costs of CCS Post-2020 &...
Panel: The Role of CCS in the EU's Low...
CCS in the EU Energy Roadmap 2050 -...
Local Focus, Global Cooperation: From...
CCS in the Steel Industry - Jean-Pierre...
The EU CCS Demonstration Programme -...
CCS in Spain and Community Engagement -...
A Spanish Community Perspective on CCS...
Panel: Successfully Demonstrating CCS:...
EUCarbonCapture: ZEP Strategy Review 2012... http://t.co/64FQVI3Q
The companies, scientists, academics and environmental NGOs that together make up the Zero Emissions Platform (ZEP) have undertaken a ground-breaking study into the costs of CO2 Capture, Transport and Storage (CCS) based on new data provided exclusively by ZEP member organisations on existing pilot and planned demonstration projects. The conclusion: following the European Union’s CCS demonstration programme, CCS will be cost-competitive with other sources of low-carbon power, including on-/offshore wind, solar power and nuclear.

