Playing Nice in the Sandbox: How Coordination and Cooperation with International Neighbors Can Fuel Domestic and Global Deployment of Carbon Capture and Storage
Article from: OGEL 3 (2023), in Coal & Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
Summary
Adequate regulatory frameworks for large-scale Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) deployment are at various stages of maturity around the world. Many regulatory issues have an international dimension, e.g., agreements regarding emissions reductions might be international in scope, value chains may be developed by industrial stakeholders of various nationalities, and CO2 transport for storage may cross international borders. The London Protocol is a comprehensive international legal instrument that initially prohibited CO2 export for storage. It is now considered a main international ...