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==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Revision as of 12:31, 28 November 2009

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The CCSA is the trade association for the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) industry. It was launched in March 2006 to represent the interests of its members in promoting CCS 'as a means of abating atmospheric emissions of carbon dioxide and, potentially, as a means of enhancing the production of fossil hydrocarbons'.[1]

According to its website as of November 2009 'the Association benefits from a close working relationship with the UK Government and European Commission in developing an appropriate regulatory framework for CCS and influencing policy developments on an international level.'[2]

Activities

History

Affiliations

People

Funding

Members

CCSA members are from the Oil and Gas, coal mining, law, development, manufacture, transport and banking sectors. The full list according to their website:[4]

Air Products | Aker Clean Carbon | Allen & Overy Alstom AMEC Anthony Veder Arup BG Group BP BOC British Geological Survey Calix Camco Chevron Clean Energy Systems Climate Change Capital CMS CO2 DeepStore Coal Authority ConocoPhillips Corus Denbury Resources DNV Doosan Babcock Drax Power East of England Development Agency EDF Energy EON ERM ESB Fluor GDF Suez General Electric Int Herbert Smith Howden Group HTC Purenergy Hydrogen Energy Ingen Linklaters Lloyd's Register Lovells LLP Maersk Oil & Gas Marathon Oil Masdar Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Mitsubishi Corporation MMI Engineering MPA Cement National Grid National Physical Laboratory Nexen Exploration Norton Rose PowerFuel Poyry Energy Consulting Progressive Energy PWC Reliance Industries Limited Renew Rhead Group Rio Tinto RPS Group RWE Sasol Schlumberger Scottish & Southern Scottish Centre for Carbon Storage Scottish Enterprise Scottish Power Senergy Shell Siemens SLR Consulting Ireland IM Skaugen StatoilHydro Total Holdings Tullow oil Yorkshire Forward Zurich [5]

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  1. CCSA What We Do, Accessed 28/11/09
  2. CCSA What We Do, Accessed 28/11/09
  3. CCSA About CCSA, Staff, Accessed 28/11/09
  4. CCSA Our members, Accessed 28/11/09
  5. CCSA Our members, Accessed 28/11/09

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