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largest emissions sources (“super-emitters”). In terms of process, implementing a new policy or regulation should involve …
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This table provides statistical forecasts on enercy capacity for IEA countries. Products such as coal, hydro, oil, geothermal, solar and more are projected in terms of flows. Data forecasts extend to 2030.
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The Model Framework proposes principles for addressing twenty-nine key issues associated with regulating CCS, based on the work of early-movers such as Australia, Europe and the United States, to assist national and regional CCS regulatory framework development. For each issue, an explanation is...
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