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Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom History, Policies and Politics

Carbon Capture and Storage in the United Kingdom: History, Policies and Politics

1st Edition

By Marc Hudson
July 30, 2025

This book is a concise but comprehensive guide to the history, present and possible futures of carbon capture and storage policy and action in the United Kingdom (UK). There have been multiple failed starts, promises and “last chances” for carbon capture and storage (CCS) in Europe, North America, ...

Carbon Capture Technology and Storage in Poland Social Acceptance and the Energy Transition

Carbon Capture Technology and Storage in Poland: Social Acceptance and the Energy Transition

1st Edition

By Dariusz Wojakowski, Oluf Langhelle, Mateusz Stopa, Stanisław Nagy, Barbara Gąciarz, Thomas Michael Sattich
July 09, 2025

The book describes the results of the AGaStor Project’s social research carried out in northwestern Poland which recognizes the main social opportunities and barriers to the introduction of CCUS to society. At the national and regional level, the social barriers of CCUS acceptance are ignorance, ...

Residential Electricity Consumption in Urbanizing China Time Use and Climate-Friendly Living

Residential Electricity Consumption in Urbanizing China: Time Use and Climate-Friendly Living

1st Edition

By Pui Ting Wong, Yuan Xu
January 29, 2024

This book forges a link between residential CO2 emissions and time use, focussing on China as a key case study. To provide a better understanding of the energy implications of the lifestyle differences between urban and rural China, Pui Ting Wong and Yuan Xu utilise time-use methodology as an ...

Network Governance and Energy Transitions in European Cities

Network Governance and Energy Transitions in European Cities

1st Edition

By Timea Nochta
October 13, 2020

This book investigates and evaluates the opportunities and limitations of network governance in building local capacity for energy infrastructure governance. Presenting a comparative analysis of three city cases from across Europe- Birmingham, Frankfurt and Budapest- this book demonstrates how ...

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