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Author Havercroft, Ian

Title Carbon Capture and Storage : Emerging Legal and Regulatory Issues
Published London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (401 pages)
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Contributors' Biographies -- List of Abbreviations -- Table of Cases -- Table of Legislation -- Introduction -- 1. Geological Factors for Legislation to Enable and Regulate Storage of Carbon Dioxide in the Deep Subsurface -- I. Introduction -- II. Outline of CCS, Similarities to and Differences from Established Subsurface Industries -- III. Concepts of Subsurface Zoning -- IV. Concepts of Injection and Storage -- V. Guidance on Storage Sites and Monitoring Zones -- VI. CO2 Injection -- VII. Enhanced Oil Recovery -- VIII. Storage Liability -- IX. Progress and Outlook for CCS and Paris 2015 -- X. Summary -- 2. Implementation of the Directive on the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide -- I. Introduction -- II. Details of the EU Legislation -- III. Beyond the Legislation -- IV. Conclusions -- 3. The CCS Directive: Did it Stifle the Technology in Europe? -- I. Introduction -- II. The Legislative History, The Public Debate and Collingridge-What a Dilemma -- III. Risk Management and the CCS Directive -- IV. Conclusion -- 4. Germany: A Country without CCS -- I. Obligation to Allow CO2 Storage? -- II. Limitation to Pilot Projects -- III. The Elaboration of the CO2 Storage Act of 2012 -- IV. The German Act and the Land Legislation -- V. The Actual Situation and Discussion of CCS in Germany -- VI. Reasons for the German Rejection of CCS Technology -- VII. Concluding Remarks -- 5. Public Participation in UK CCS Planning and Consent Procedures -- I. Introduction -- II. CCS in the UK Planning Regime -- III. Public Participation and National Policy Statements -- IV. Public Participation at the Application and Project Stages -- V. Conclusion -- 6. CCS in the US Climate Change Policy Context -- I. Introduction -- II. CCS/U Technologies -- III. The Current Climate Policy Context and CCS/U -- IV. The Future Climate Policy Context and CCS/U
V. Conclusion -- 7. Confronting the Bleak Economics of CCS in the United States -- I. The Economics of Low-Carbon Electricity -- II. Current and Future US Policies for Promoting CCS -- III. Conclusion -- 8. Gaining Economic Credit for CCS in the United States -- I. Introduction -- II. National Level Credit -- III. State and Regional Credits -- IV. Voluntary Carbon Credit Market -- V. Conclusion -- 9. The Legal Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada -- I. Authority-Canada's Constitutional Structure -- II. The Regulation of GHG Emissions -- III. Geophysical Survey and GHG Emissions Sources -- IV. Subsurface Property Rights -- V. The Regulatory Framework -- VI. The Liability Framework -- VII. Conclusions -- 10. Pore Space Ownership in Western Canada -- I. The Common Law Rules -- II. Alberta -- III. British Columbia -- IV. Saskatchewan -- V. Conclusions -- 11. The Regulation of Underground Storage of Greenhouse Gases in Australia -- I. Introduction -- II. Overview of Australia's GHG Storage Legislation -- III. Long-term Liability -- IV. Conclusion -- 12. Tenure, Title and Property in Geological Storage of Greenhouse Gas in Australia -- I. Introduction -- II. Land Tenure -- III. Title -- IV. Property -- V. Conclusion -- 13. Transportation of Carbon Dioxide in the European Union: Some Legal Issues -- I. Introduction -- II. Transporting CO2 Via Pipelines -- III. Transport of CO2 by Ship -- IV. Cross-border Transportation of CO2 Offshore -- V. Trans-European Networks -- VI. Conclusion -- 14. Regulation of Carbon Dioxide Pipelines: The US Experience and a View to the Future -- I. Introduction: A Word of Context -- II. CO2-based Enhanced Oil Recovery and the role of CO2 Pipelines -- III. The Current Regulatory Framework for CO2 Pipelines in the United States -- IV. Related Issues: Pipeline Standards -- Control of Product Specifications
And Capacity Allocation -- V. Conclusion -- 15. Long-Term Liability and CCS -- I. The Challenge -- II. Emergence of the CCS-Specific Regime -- III. Constraints and Challenges -- IV. Conclusions and the Way Forward -- 16. Carbon Capture and Storage: Commercial Arrangements for Managing Liability Risks -- I. Introduction: the Complexities of CCS and the Many Links in the CCS Chain -- II. Key Roles and Risks in a CCS Project -- III. Categories of Risks/Liabilities Associated with a CCS Project, and How Legal Liability Risks May Arise in Practice -- IV. Mechanisms for Apportioning Liability Risks -- V. Incentivising CCS-Liability Considerations -- 17. No Visible Means of Legal Support: China's CCS Regime -- I. Introduction: Whither Law? -- II. Environmental Law in China -- III. Carbon Capture and Storage and China -- IV. The Problem of Law and the Environment in China -- V. Conclusion -- Pulling the Threads Together -- I. The Context of Legal Development -- II. Emergence of CCS-Specific Legislation -- III. Future Perspectives for Regulation -- Index
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Subject Carbon sequestration -- Law and legislation.
Carbon dioxide mitigation -- Law and legislation.
Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Law and legislation.
Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation.
Air -- Pollution -- Law and legislation
Carbon dioxide mitigation -- Law and legislation
Carbon sequestration -- Law and legislation
Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Law and legislation
Form Electronic book
Author Macrory, Richard
Stewart, Richard
ISBN 9781509909612
1509909613