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European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 1
The Second European Climate Change Programme
Working Group IIICarbon Capture and Geological Storage
Draft Mandate
Jürgen Lefevere
DG Environment, Climate Change & Energy Unit
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 2
CCS on the Global AgendaCCS on the Global Agenda
Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF)Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D ProgrammeIEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme G8 Action Plan on TechnologyG8 Action Plan on Technology IPCC:IPCC:
IPCC Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (September 2005)
Greenhouse gas inventory guidelines (2006) Ongoing work under other Conventions:Ongoing work under other Conventions:
(London) Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and other Matter (1972)
(Ospar) Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic (1992)
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 3
CCS on the EU agendaCCS on the EU agenda
Activities under FP5 and FP6Activities under FP5 and FP6 19 Projects on Capture and Storage worth more than 170 M€ Growth Initiative – “Quickstart” Programme : Hypogen Co-ordination of member states activities, ERA-NET (FENCO) 1st European High Level Conference on CO2 Capture and
Storage (April 2005) International Cooperation : Contribute to the Carbon
Sequestration Leadership Forum, an objective in last 2 Call for Proposals
European Technology Platform on Zero Emission Fossil Fuel Power Plants
Activities under FP7Activities under FP7 CO2 capture and storage technologies for zero emission power
generation Clean coal technologies
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 4
9 February 2005:Commission Communication COM(2005) 35 final
“Winning the battle against climate change”“Winning the battle against climate change”
1. Renewable electricity & fuels
2. Energy efficiency & conservation
3. Forests & Soils4. Fuels switch5. Carbon Capture and
Storage6. Nuclear Fission
7. Conclusions3. Enhanced innovation: […] A portfolio of low emission technologies is already available and needs to be disseminated more widely.
Source: Climate Mitigation Initiative, Princeton University
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 5
Source:
IPCC Special Report on Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (Sept 2005)
A role for CCS?
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 6
9 February 2005:Commission Communication COM(2005) 35 final
“Winning the battle against climate change”“Winning the battle against climate change”
8.Recommendations for EU Climate8.Recommendations for EU Climate Policies: The Next StepsPolicies: The Next Steps
“ “A new phase of the European Climate Change A new phase of the European Climate Change Programme in 2005:Programme in 2005: The Commission willThe Commission will review review progress and explore new actions to progress and explore new actions to systematically exploit cost effective emission systematically exploit cost effective emission reduction optionsreduction options in synergy with the Lisbon strategy. in synergy with the Lisbon strategy. Attention will be paid in particular to energy efficiency, renewable Attention will be paid in particular to energy efficiency, renewable energy, the transport sector (including aviation and maritime energy, the transport sector (including aviation and maritime transport),transport), and carbon capture and storageand carbon capture and storage.”.”
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ECCP WG III (CCS): objectiveECCP WG III (CCS): objective
The general objective of the Working Group is The general objective of the Working Group is to explore geological carbon capture and to explore geological carbon capture and storage as a mitigation option by:storage as a mitigation option by:
reviewing the potential, economics and risks of CCS; identifying regulatory needs and barriers and
exploring the elements of an enabling regulatory framework for the development of environmentally sound CCS;
identifying other barriers that could impede the development of environmentally sound policies to advance CCS, and policies to enable the development of environmentally sound CCS.
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 8
Working Group MeetingsWorking Group Meetings
Four Meetings:Four Meetings: State of play (February 2006) State of play (February 2006)
Risks and economic potential (March 2006)Risks and economic potential (March 2006)
The regulatory framework (April 2006)The regulatory framework (April 2006)
Summary and conclusions (May 2006)Summary and conclusions (May 2006)
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 9
Policy deliverables Policy deliverables
Final Report of WG III by May 2006Final Report of WG III by May 2006
Communication on CCS at the end of 2006 Communication on CCS at the end of 2006 or early 2007 or early 2007
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 10
http://http://europa.eu.int/europa.eu.int/comm/comm/environment/environment/climat/eccp.htmclimat/eccp.htm
Thank You!
European Commission: Environment Directorate General Slide: 11
Actual and projected progress of GHG Actual and projected progress of GHG reductions in the EU reductions in the EU
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EU-25 emissions
EU-25 existing measures
EU-25 additional measures
EU-15 emissions
EU-15 existing measures
EU-15 additional measures
EU-15 target (Kyoto)
EU-15 target + KyotomechanismsBusiness as usual
Kyoto mechanisms
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EU-25
EstoniaLithuania
LatviaLuxembourg
Czech RepublicSlovakia
United KingdomPoland
SwedenHungary
NetherlandsGermanyBelgium
FranceGreeceFinland
ItalyAustria
SloveniaIreland
DenmarkPortugal
Spain
Percentage points over-delivery (-) or shortfall (+) of respective emission target
With existing domestic measures With additional domestic measures
both including use of Kyoto mechanisms
Notes: Data exclude emissions and removals from land-use, land-use change and forestry. All EU-15 Member States provided projections assuming existing domestic policies and measures. Several countries provided projections with additional domestic policies and measures. For following Member States the
additional effects of the use of Kyoto mechanisms is included: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Spain),. For EU-15 the effect of use of Kyoto mechanisms is calculated based on information from these nine countries. Projections for Poland cover only CO2 and
N2O and include LULUCF. Projections for Spain cover only CO2. Projections for Cyprus and Malta are not available. Source: EEA, 2005
Distance-to-target in 2010 (percentage points) Distance-to-target in 2010 (percentage points) for the EU-25, including Kyoto mechanismsfor the EU-25, including Kyoto mechanisms