About the CCS Proposal Matrix
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The CCS Proposal Matrix is a tool that allows you to compare CCS regulations and regulatory proposals across a number of key issues. The matrix is not meant to judge the adequacy of various regulatory approaches or be a comprehensive study of various jurisdictions’ CCS-relevant regulations. It simply strives to compare CCS-specific regulations and regulatory proposals to each other to convey where key issues are managed similarly or differently and where they are not addressed.
How to Use the Matrix
Step 1: Select the desired CCS framework from the drop down menu.
Step 2: Using the colored legend as a guide, review a snapshot comparison of the various aspects of your selected framework with other evaluated CCS frameworks.
Step 3: Click on a colored cell to see more detail on that aspect of the comparison.
Feedback
The matrix is dynamic comparison, and we want it to evolve with the changing regulatory landscape. If you disagree with our analysis or have a different perspective, or if the matrix has helped you, please let us know.Guidelines and Regulations
WRI’s CCS Guidelines- Available at: http://www.wri.org/publication/ccs-guidelines
- Available at: http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-12-10/pdf/2010-29954.pdf
- Version referenced was published December 10, 2010
- Also see the EPA’s informational page: http://water.epa.gov/type/groundwater/uic/class6/gsregulations.cfm
- Available at: http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2009:140:0114:0135:EN:PDF
- Version referenced was published June 5, 2009
- Available at: http://www.iea.org/ccs/legal/model_framework.pdf
- Version referenced was published November 2010






3 Comments
Please talk to Pete McGrail
Please talk to Pete McGrail of the Pacific Northwest National Laboratories about the current technologies available for CCS. Your CCS 101 video appears somewhat dated, and would benefit from an exchange of information from Pete.
Thanks for your input. In
Thanks for your input. In 2008, when the video was made and our CCS Guidelines were published, a decision was made by the contributing stakeholders not to include CO2 storage in basalts, Dr. McGrail’s area of expertise. However, we are always seeking new input into our CCS work, and would be interested in any recent publications on the topic. Thanks again, Sarah
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