
Carbon Capture and Storage
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Following 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 and provide context for the development of CCS in 2018 and beyond.
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Richard Macrory is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Law, University College London.
Richard Stewart is John Edward Sexton Professor of Law, New York University.
Content
Richard Macrory, Ian Havercroft and Richard B Stewart
1. Geological Factors for Legislation to Enable and Regulate Storage of Carbon Dioxide in the Deep Subsurface
Stuart Haszeldine and Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
2. Implementation of the Directive on the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide
Maria Velkova
3. The CCS Directive: Did it Stifle the Technology in Europe?
Leonie Reins
4. Germany: A Country without CCS
Ludwig Krämer
5. Public Participation in UK CCS Planning and Consent Procedures
Meyric Lewis and Ned Westaway
6. CCS in the US Climate Change Policy Context
Michael B Gerrard and Justin Gundlach
7. Confronting the Bleak Economics of CCS in the United States
David E Adelman
8. Gaining Economic Credit for CCS in the United States
Robert F Van Voorhees
9. The Legal Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage in Canada
Henry J Krupa
10. Pore Space Ownership in Western Canada
Nigel Bankes
11. The Regulation of Underground Storage of Greenhouse Gases in Australia
Meredith Gibbs
12. Tenure, Title and Property in Geological Storage of Greenhouse Gas in Australia
Michael Crommelin
13. Transportation of Carbon Dioxide in the European Union: Some Legal Issues
Martha M Roggenkamp
14. Regulation of Carbon Dioxide Pipelines: The US Experience and a View to the Future
Philip M Marston
15. Long-Term Liability and CCS
Ian Havercroft
16. Carbon Capture and Storage: Commercial Arrangements for Managing Liability Risks
Daniel Lawrence
17. No Visible Means of Legal Support: China's CCS Regime
Navraj Singh Ghaleigh
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