国际海上碳捕集与封存能源法:鹿特丹核项目案例研究

Q2 Social Sciences
Laisa Branco de Almeida
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到2050年实现净零排放意味着,到2030年,二氧化碳总排放量需要在2010年的基础上下降45%左右。一般可持续发展设想表明,能源需求的变化将维持可再生能源和清洁能源技术的广泛使用。本文的重点是鹿特丹核项目,以及它如何有助于从鹿特丹港到荷兰海岸20公里范围内的二氧化碳储存能力的大规模二氧化碳运输。该项目是在北海建立欧洲CCS基础设施的典范,目标是建立一个将二氧化碳从源转移到汇的门户。它设想参加随后的欧盟二氧化碳共同利益项目(PCI),促进连接欧洲基金(CEF)的财政支持。在第一部分中,本文分析了管理鹿特丹核实施的特别方法,包括国家和地方层面的相关监管框架及其与欧盟委员会的投资安排。下一节强调该项目的基本方法以及国际法如何协助海上CCS运输的全球治理。
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The International Law of Energy of Offshore Carbon Capture and Storage: The Rotterdam Nucleus Project case study
Achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 infers that the total CO2 emissions would need to fall by around 45% from 2010 levels by 2030. The general sustainable development scenario suggests that change in energy demand will uphold an extensive usage of renewable energy and clean energy technologies. This paper focuses on the Rotterdam Nucleus Project and how it can contribute to large-scale CO2 transportation from the Port of Rotterdam to CO2 storage with capacity within 20 km of the Dutch coast. The Project is a model for establishing a European CCS infrastructure in the North Sea, targeting a gateway transferring CO2 from source to sink. It envisions taking part in the subsequent EU CO2 Project of Common Interest (PCI), facilitating financial support from the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF). In the first section, this paper analyses the ad hoc approach governing the implementation of the Rotterdam Nucleus, including the relevant regulatory framework at both national and local levels and its investment arrangements alongside the EU Commission. The following section stresses the Project's foundational approach and how inter-national law assists the global governance of offshore CCS transportation.
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Environmental Law Review
Environmental Law Review Social Sciences-Law
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