Introduction | Workshops | Technology Papers

 

Introduction

The Climate Technologies Assessment Project has been an effort by Climate Action Network Europe to bring analysis to these early days of the debate on CCS and hydrogen, to try to facilitate development of NGO positions on the various issues. The project has yielded 14 technical papers on the various technologies covered, hosted two workshops, allowed participation in various forums at which relevant findings have been presented, and spurred debate within the NGO community that is still gaining momentum.

Workshops
Two workshops were held on the technical aspects and the policy and environmental implications of CO2 capture and storage, hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.

1. The technical aspects of CO2 capture & storage, hydrogen & fuel cells
23 – 24 September 2003, Brussels
The workshop covered each technology, informed attendees about the technologies, and established a bridge from technical to policy considerations by generating issues for further consideration and indicating directions for policy research

2. The policy and environmental implications of CO2 capture and storage, hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
27 – 28 May 2004, Brussels
The workshop featured representatives from industry, government and NGOs, and focused on many of the hard policy questions surrounding the issues.

Technology Papers
A series of technical information papers were prepared for the project. These assessments summarised the key information about the technologies in question and served as technical resources and background information to assist policy discussion.

Final Report
The final report of the Climate Technologies Assessment Project (CTAP) summarizes some of the key hopes and concerns NGOs have with respect to CCS and hydrogen technologies, based on the information gathered through the CTAP project. The report can be found here: need to include attachment as it was never put on websit

 

 
 

   
The final report of the Climate Technologies Assessment Project (CTAP) summarizes some of the key hopes and concerns NGOs have with respect to CCS and hydrogen technologies, based on the information gathered through the CTAP project.
The report can be found here
 

 

 

   
Workshop 1:
Agenda
Workshop Presentations