Enabling the Legal and Regulatory Framework for Large-scale Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage Projects in Guangdong, China: Draft Report Version 1 for Expert Comments in Jun 2014

Ying Huang, Cuiping Liao, Xuan He, Xi Liang, Francisco Ascui, Mengfei Jiang, Philip Curry (Editor), R Stuart Haszeldine (Editor), Bill Senior (Editor), David Reiner (Editor), Andrew Minchener (Editor), Di Zhou (Editor), Bihan Ye (Illustrator)

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Abstract / Description of output

Even though a large number of pilot scale CCUS projects are operating in China (Zhang, 2013), there were very few comprehensive studies on CCUS regulatory frameworks to support the deployment of large-scale demonstration projects in China (Hart and Liu, 2010; WRI, 2010). It is now urgent to review existing CCS policy and legal frameworks in China and in the UK, and to identify gaps for future development. The objective of this report is to provide CCUS project developers, government officials in China and wider stakeholders with an objective overview of the current legal and regulatory environment for developing CCUS projects.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUK-China (Guangdong) CCUS Centre
Commissioning bodyForeign and Commonwealth Office, UK
Number of pages53
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • carbon capture and storage
  • CCS
  • carbon capture utilisation and storage
  • CCUS
  • legal framework
  • regulatory framework
  • China

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