C02 Capture and Storage  
International Energy Agency - Greenhouse Gas Research & Development Programme Sleipner T gas treatment installation (left) and Sleipner A platform. Courtesy of Statoil  








 

 

Welcome

This website provides a collection of resources related to the capture and storage of CO2. Deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions are required in order to meet the UNFCC goal of stabilising anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. CO2 capture and storage technology would be used in combination with the other mitigation measures (e.g. fuel switching, energy efficiency and renewable energy) to achieve these necessary reductions. The site is produced and maintained by the IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme.

About Us

The IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEA GHG) is an international collaboration which aims to:

  • Evaluate technologies for reducing emissions of greenhouse gases;
  • Disseminate the results of these studies;
  • Identify targets for research, development and demonstration and promote the appropriate work.

The aim of this site is to:

  • Provide a central source of information on CO2 Capture and Storage Research, Development and Demonstration (R, D & D);
  • Promote awareness of the extent of R, D & D that is now underway; Facilitate co-operation between projects.

 

Contact

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T: +44 (0)1242 680753
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