欧盟二氧化碳使用和储存的监管方法

Q3 Social Sciences
T. Hocksell
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本文主要关注欧盟“三条腿”气候政策的两个领域:排放交易和努力分担部门。重点是欧盟层面的立法,但提供了实施欧盟政策目标的国家框架的例子,以突出立法的实际影响。国际能源署表示,碳捕获利用和封存(CCUS)将在减少和消除二氧化碳排放方面发挥重要作用。随着更新欧盟气候目标和相关立法的谈判刚刚结束,这一问题成为热门话题。此外,欧盟委员会正在制定合成燃料生产规则和二氧化碳清除认证条例。从长远来看,欧盟的政策倾向于利用生物源和大气源的二氧化碳而不是化石源来生产合成燃料。目前,相比生物质发电厂,储存化石燃料发电厂捕获的碳有更多的激励措施,因为碳捕获、利用和储存为化石燃料发电厂提供了一种避免在欧盟排放交易体系下支付配额的手段。
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Regulatory Approaches to Carbon Dioxide Usage and Storage in the European Union
This article focuses on two areas of the European Unions's three-legged climate policy: the emissions trading and effort sharing sectors. The focus is on EU-level legislation, but examples of national frameworks where the EU's policy objectives are implemented are provided to highlight the practical implications of the legislation. The International Energy Agency has stated that carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) will play an important role in reducing and removing CO2 emissions. This issue is topical as negotiations on updating the EU's climate targets and associated legislation are just being finalised. Furthermore, the EU Commission is defining rules for synthetic fuel production and regulation for certification of CO2 removals. EU policy favours utilising biogenic and atmospheric sources of CO2 over fossil sources for producing synthetic fuels in the long term. Currently, there are more incentives to store captured carbon from fossil fuel plants than biomass plants as carbon capture, utilisation and storage provides fossil installations a means of avoiding payment of allowances under the EU's emissions trading system.
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Carbon and Climate Law Review
Carbon and Climate Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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