Carbon capture and storage : emerging legal and regulatory issues / edited by Ian Havercroft, Richard Macrory and Richard Stewart.
2018
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Title
Carbon capture and storage : emerging legal and regulatory issues / edited by Ian Havercroft, Richard Macrory and Richard Stewart.
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Edition
Second edition.
Imprint
Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018.
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Introduction / Ian Havercroft, Richard Macrory, and Richard Stewart
Geological factors for legislation to enable and regulate storage of carbon dioxide in the deep subsurface / Stuart Haszeldine and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Implementation of the directive on the geological storage of carbon dioxide / Maria Velcova
The CCS directive : did it stifle the technology in Europe? / Leonie Reins
Germany : a country without CCS / Ludwig Kramer
Public participation in UK CCS planning and consent procedures / Meyric Lewis and Ned Westaway
CCS in the US climate change policy context / Michael B Gerrard and Justin Gundlach
Confronting the bleak economics of CCS in the United States / David E Adelman
Gaining economic credit for CCS in the United States / Robert F Van Voorhees
The legal framework for carbon capture and storage in Canada / Henry J Krupa
Pore space ownership in Western Canada / Nigel Bankes
The regulation of underground storage of greenhouse gases in Australia / Meredith Gibbs
Tenure, title and property in geological storage of greenhouse gas in Australia / Michael Crommelin
Transportation of carbon dioxide in the European Union : some legal issues / Martha M Roggenkamp
Regulation of carbon dioxide pipelines : the US experience and a view to the future / Philip M Marston
Long-term liability and CCS / Ian Havercroft
Carbon capture and storage : commercial arrangements for managing liability risks / Daniel Lawrence
No visible means of legal support : China's CCS regime / Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Pulling the threads together / Ian Havercroft and Richard Macrory.
Geological factors for legislation to enable and regulate storage of carbon dioxide in the deep subsurface / Stuart Haszeldine and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Implementation of the directive on the geological storage of carbon dioxide / Maria Velcova
The CCS directive : did it stifle the technology in Europe? / Leonie Reins
Germany : a country without CCS / Ludwig Kramer
Public participation in UK CCS planning and consent procedures / Meyric Lewis and Ned Westaway
CCS in the US climate change policy context / Michael B Gerrard and Justin Gundlach
Confronting the bleak economics of CCS in the United States / David E Adelman
Gaining economic credit for CCS in the United States / Robert F Van Voorhees
The legal framework for carbon capture and storage in Canada / Henry J Krupa
Pore space ownership in Western Canada / Nigel Bankes
The regulation of underground storage of greenhouse gases in Australia / Meredith Gibbs
Tenure, title and property in geological storage of greenhouse gas in Australia / Michael Crommelin
Transportation of carbon dioxide in the European Union : some legal issues / Martha M Roggenkamp
Regulation of carbon dioxide pipelines : the US experience and a view to the future / Philip M Marston
Long-term liability and CCS / Ian Havercroft
Carbon capture and storage : commercial arrangements for managing liability risks / Daniel Lawrence
No visible means of legal support : China's CCS regime / Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
Pulling the threads together / Ian Havercroft and Richard Macrory.
Summary
"Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is increasingly viewed as one of the most significant ways of dealing with green house gas emissions. Critical to realising its potential will be the design of effective legal regimes at national and international level that can handle effectively the challenges raised but without stifling a new technology of potential great public benefit. These include long-term liability for storage, regulation of transport, the treatment of stored carbon under emissions trading regimes, issues of property ownership, and increasingly the sensitivities of handling the public engagement and perception. Since its publication in 2011, Carbon Capture and Storage quickly became required reading for all those interested in or engaged by the need to implement regulatory approaches to CCS. The intervening years have seen significant developments globally. Earlier legislative models are now in force, providing important lessons for future legal design. Despite these developments, the growth of the technology has been slower in some jurisdictions than others. This timely new edition will update and critically assess these updates as well as providing context for the development of CCS in 2018 and beyond."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Print version: Carbon capture and storage Second edition. Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2018
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English
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Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
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9781509909599 online
9781509909582 hardback
9781509909605 electronic book
9781509909612 PDF
9781509909582 hardback
9781509909605 electronic book
9781509909612 PDF
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