Roundtable Event: The Potential Value of CCUS to the Political Economy, Edinburgh 28 November 2018

Karen Turner, Hannah Chalmers, Kate Chalmers-Deacon, Luca Corradi, Marine d'Elloy, Frans de Vries, David Holman, Nigel Holmes, Alan James, Nick Bevan, Stephen Kerr, Tim Mallows, Philippa Parmiter, Julia Race, Andrea Ramirez Ramirex, Luke Robertson, Lesley Sloss, Graeme Sweeney, Owain Tucker, Seonaid VassLuke Warren

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Abstract

The Centre for Energy Policy held a Roundtable on the potential value to the political economy of carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), in the margins of the Global CCUS Summit held in Edinburgh. This note summarises discussions and reflects on next steps. Participants are listed in the appendix. This note does not attribute comments or views to particular participants. Professor Graeme Sweeney chaired the Roundtable, with Professor Karen Turner, Director of the Centre for Energy Policy, kick-starting the discussion with a presentation on recent research on the potential value of CCUS to the political economy.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationGlasgow
PublisherUniversity of Strathclyde
Number of pages26
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • electrical energy storage
  • electricity markets
  • carbon capture technologies
  • carbon storage
  • CCUS

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