Carbon capture and storage-desirability from a risk management point of view |
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Authors: | C. Kirchsteiger |
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Affiliation: | aEuropean Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy, Petten, Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Environmental and safety risks related to carbon capture and storage concern leakages and accidental releases during transport and geological storage. Based on principles widely accepted in the EU and beyond in the discussion about the where’s and why’s of nuclear waste repositories, this paper discusses the desirability of carbon capture and storage from a risk management point of view, focusing on environmental risks on the global level (climate change). On this basis it is concluded that, if the key energy issue of coming generations, not just in Europe but all around the world, is not the abundance of fossil resources but rather an unacceptably high probability of global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, then the solution should not include any massive hiding of the emissions but entirely focus on the avoidance based on improved technology in power plants and other industrial installations. |
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Keywords: | Carbon capture and storage Energy security Energy risk assessment Sustainable energy Risk management Precautionary principle Risk governance |
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