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The Carbon Capture & Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Technologies Market 2012-2022
Report Information:
Publication date: 21/11/2011
Number of Pages: 153

Report Details:
Carbon Capture & Storage / Sequestration (CCS) is an alternative and convenient technology to eliminate carbon dioxide before it is released in the atmosphere. It is one of the most innovative clean energy markets which will experience stable growth rates in the next ten years. Reduction in carbon dioxide emission has received increasingly global attention in the past few years because of accelerating climate change issues. Visiongain calculates that global expenditure on CCS technologies in 2012 will total $13.70bn.

Though the CCS industry will be faced with the restraints of proving the effectiveness of CCS technologies on the large-scale, the negative public perception of the technology and the unsupportive legislative framework, the CCS market is likely to provide substantial opportunities for potential investors. This report offers an examination of the CCS market over the next decade, providing detailed market forecasts for each of the leading national markets and offering in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges facing companies in the CCS market throughout the world.
The report also describes the most important technological changes within the CCS industry and assesses their importance for the growth of the market over the long-term. The various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the CCS market.

How much is going to be spent in the leading national CCS markets for new and upgraded CCS infrastructure between 2012 and 2022? Who are the leading companies in the CCS industry? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade - in which countries and with which type of technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.

Unique Selling Points:
• Global CCS technologies market forecasts and analysis for 2012-2022.
• 101 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the CCS technologies market from 2012-2022.
• Analysis and forecasts informed by extensive consultation with industry expert opinion. Full transcripts of interviews are included from three leading CCS technology companies.
• National market forecasts and analysis for the 11 leading CCS technologies markets along with the market for the rest of the world.
• Profiles of the 26 leading companies within the CCS technologies market.
• SWOT analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats facing the CCS technologies market over the next ten years.
• Examination of the main technologies in the CCS technologies market
Comprehensive analysis of the carbon capture & storage / sequestration (CCS) technologies market:
The Carbon Capture & Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Technologies Market 2012-2022 report examines this sector critically by drawing upon a rich combination of primary and secondary research with a comprehensive review of recent contracts, official corporate and governmental announcements, news reports, industry publications, market analysis, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.

Why you should buy The Carbon Capture & Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Technologies Market 2012-2022:

• You will achieve a comprehensive understanding of the global CCS technologies market and how it will develop over the next ten years.
• You will find 101 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the CCS technologies market in detail from 2012-2022.
• The analysis and forecasting has been reinforced by extensive consultation with expert opinion. Within the report, you will read full transcripts of original and exclusive interviews with experts from 3 leading CCS technology companies:
- Jeff Allison, Senior Vice President from HTC Purenergy
- Dr. David Hogg, a leader of a technical team from Carbon Sequestration Limited (CSL)
- A leading company preferring to be cited as a "CCS Technology Supplier"

• You will receive national market forecasts from 2012-2022 for the 11 leading national CCS technologies markets along with the market for the rest of the world with a thorough analysis of the prospects within each national market:
- US
- Canada
- UK
- Australia
- Norway
- China
- Germany
- Brazil
- UAE
- Netherlands
- India
- RoW

• You will be able to compare the various CCS technologies and discover which nations will be investing in which types of technologies over the forecast period.
• You will find profiles of 26 of the leading companies within the CCS technologies market.
• You will view a SWOT analysis of the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the CCS technologies market over the next ten years.

You can order this report today:
Anybody with an interest in the CCS market should gain valuable information and insight from this new study by visiongain, which analyses one of the most exciting markets in the energy industry. The CCS market offers substantial business and investment opportunities and is becoming an increasingly important component of the energy sector in several key national markets.
This visiongain energy report will be valuable both to those already involved in the CCS market and those wishing to enter the market in the future. Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this market by ordering The Carbon Capture & Storage / Sequestration (CCS) Technologies Market 2012-2022.

Table of Contents:
1. Executive Summary
1.1The Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Overview
1.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
1.2 Drivers in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
1.3 Restraints in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
1.5 Highlights of the Report
1.6 Benefits of the Report
1.7 Methodology
1.8 The Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
1.9 The Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecasts 2011-2021
1.10 Incentives That Can Lead to Proliferation of Carbon Capture Storage / Sequestration (CCS)
2. Introduction to the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
2.1 Carbon Capture
2.1.1 Pre-combustion Capture
2.1.2 Post-combustion Capture
2.1.3 Oxyfuel Combustion
2.2 Carbon Transportation
2.3 Carbon Storage
2.3.1 Storage in Depleting Oil and Gas Fields
2.3.2 Storage in Deep Saline Aquifers
2.3.3 Storage in Unminable Coal Seams
2.4 Carbon Dioxide Enhanced Oil Recovery
2.5 Algae Based Carbon Capture
3. The Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
3.1 The Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
3.1 Drivers of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
3.1.1 Use of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration in Enhanced Oil Recovery
3.1.2 Carbon Tax and Cap and Trade Mechanism are Stimulating the Growth of the CCS Market
3.1.3 Political Will to Support CCS Projects
3.2 Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
3.2.1 Inadequate Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Policies
3.2.2 Negative Public Perception of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS)
3.2.3 High Cost of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects
4. Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
4.1 The US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.1.1 The US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.2 The Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.2.2 The Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.3 The UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.3.1The UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.4 The Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.4.1 The Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.5 The Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.5.1 The Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.6 The Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.6.1 The Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.7 The German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.7.1 The German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.8 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.8.1 The Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Market Analysis
4.9 The UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.9.1 The UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.10 The Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Market 2012-2022
4.10.1The Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Market Analysis
4.11 The Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.11.1 The Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12 The Rest of the World Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022
4.12.1 Spanish Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.2 Italian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.3 French Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.4 Polish Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.5 Japanese Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.6 Algerian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.7 Korean Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
4.12.8 South African Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Analysis
5. SWOT Analysis of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 Effective Way of Reducing GHG Emissions
5.1.2 CO2 Can be Beneficial for Use in EOR
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 Large Scale Feasibility
5.2.2 High Associated Costs of Carbon Capture and Storage / Sequestration (CCS)
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Global Push Towards Climate Change Policies
5.3.2 Imposing the Carbon Tax or Cap and Trade Would Make CCS Projects More Profitable
5.3.3 Inclusion of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) in the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Japan's Opposition to the Kyoto Protocol Could Be a Setback for Global CO2 Reduction Targets
5.4.2 Policy and Public Relations
5.4.3 Lack of Involvement of Developing Countries in Environmental Issues
6. Expert Opinion
6.1 HTC Purenergy
6.1.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.1.2 Countries Experiencing Growth in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.1.3 Technological Innovation That Will Affect the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market in the Next 10 Years
6.1.4 Future Legislation in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.1.5 Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) in the Developing Countries
6.1.6 Growth Rate in the Overall Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Spending
6.2 Carbon Sequestration Limited (CSL)
6.2.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.2.2 Countries Experiencing Growth in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.2.3 Technological Innovation Within the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.2.4 Future Legislation in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.2.5 The Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CSS) Proliferation in the Developing Countries
6.3 The CCS Technology Supplier
6.3.1 Drivers and Restraints of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CSS) Market
6.3.2 Countries Experiencing Growth in Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.3.3 New Technological Developments in the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market
6.3.4 Growth Rates in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market in the Next 10 Years
6.3.5 Future Legislation in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
6.3.6 Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Proliferation in the Developing Countries
7. Leading Companies in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
7.1 Aker Clean Carbon
7. 2 Alstom
7. 3 Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) Company
7.4 BP
7.5 Chevron
7.6 Dong Energy
7.7 ENEL
7.8 ExxonMobil
7.9 GDF Suez
7.10 GE Energy
7.11 Halliburton
7.12 HTC Purenergy
7.13 Inventys Thermal Technologies (Inventys)
7.14 Japan CCS Company Limited
7.15 Maersk Oil
7.16 Petrofac
7.17 Royal Dutch Shell
7.18 Sargas
7.19 Schlumberger
7.20 ScottishPower
7.21 Siemens
7.22 SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.
7.23 Statoil
7.24 Total
7.25 TransAlta Corporation
7.26 Vattenfall
8. Conclusions
8.1 Outlook for the Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
8.2 Moderate to High Growth in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Markets
8.3 Low to Moderate Growth in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Markets
8.4 The Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Summary
9. Glossary

List of Tables & Figures:
Table 2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of the Algae-Based Carbon Capture
Table 3.1 Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.1 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Markets Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Markets Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, 2017-2022
Table 4.3 US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.4 US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.5 US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.6 Drivers and Restraints of the US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.7 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in US 1972-2017
Table 4.8 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.9 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.10 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.11 Drivers and Restraints of the Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.12 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Canada 2000-2017
Table 4.13 UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.14 UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.15 UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.16 Drivers and Restraints of the UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.17 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in UK by 2016
Table 4.18 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.19 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.20 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.21 Drivers and Restraints of the Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.22 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Project in Australia 2015-2020
Table 4.23 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.24 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.25 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage /Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.26 Drivers and Restraints of the Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.27 Norwegian Operating Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects
Table 4.28 Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.29 Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.30 Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.31 Drivers and Restraints of the Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.32 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in China 2015-2020
Table 4.33 German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.34 German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.35 German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.36 Drivers and Restraints of the German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.37 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Germany 2008-2015
Table 4.38 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.39 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.40 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.41 Drivers and Restraints of the Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.42 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Brazil 1997-2011
Table 4.43 UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.44 UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.45 UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.46 Drivers and Restraints of the UAE Carbon Capture and Storage /Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.47 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in UAE 2009-2017
Table 4.48 Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Market (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.49 Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.50 Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.51 Drivers and Restraints of the Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.52 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in Netherlands by 2016-2017
Table 4.53 Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.54 Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.55 Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.56 Drivers and Restraints of the Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 4.57 List of Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in India 1988-2006
Table 4.58 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.59 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.60 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.61 List of the Leading Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Projects in RoW 2004-2020
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market 2012-2022
Table 7.1 List of Other Companies Involved in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
Table 7.2 List of Organizations Involved in the Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market
Figure 2.1The Process of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS)
Figure 3.1 Global Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.1 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Markets Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.2 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012 (%)
Figure 4.3 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2017 (%)
Figure 4.4 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2022 (%)
Figure 4.5 US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.6 US Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.7 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.8 Canadian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.9 UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.10 UK Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.11 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.12 Australian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.13 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.14 Norwegian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.15 Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.16 Chinese Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.17 German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.18 German Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.19 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.20 Brazilian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.21 UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.22 UAE Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.23 Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.24 Netherlands Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.25 Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CSS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.26 Indian Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.27 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.28 RoW Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($bn)
Figure 4.29 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022
Figure 4.30 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2017
Figure 4.31 Leading National Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS) Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2017-2022

Companies Listed:
2Co Energy
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar)
AFC Energy
Agrium Inc.
Air Liquide
Air Products
Aker
Aker Clean Carbon
Aker Solutions
Allied Syngas Corporation
Alstom UK
Amec
American Clean Coal Fuels
American Electric Power (AEP)
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Apache Corporation Canada
ArcelorMittal
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM)
AspenTech
Aviva Corporation Ltd
Ayrshire Power
Baker Hughes Inc
BASF
Bow City Power Ltd
BP
BP Alternative Energy
Brown Coal Innovation Australia Limited
Browse Joint Venture
C.Gen
Cambridge Carbon Capture
Capital Power Corporation
Carbon Capture Corporation
Carbon Sequestration Limited (CSL)
CCS TLM
Cenovus Energy
CEPAC Ltd
Chaparral Energy
Chevron Australia
Chevron Corporation
ChevronTexaco
Chubu Electric Power
CO2DeepStore Limited
ConocoPhillips
Coolimba Power Pty Ltd
CVR Energy
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME)
Datang Corporation
Denbury Resources
DKRW Advanced Fuels
DLR
Dong Energy
Dongguan Taiyangzhou Power Corporation
Doosan Power Systems
Dow Chemical
Drax Power
E.ON
E.ON Benelux
Electabel
EmberClear Corporation
Emirates Aluminium
Emirates Steel Industries
Enbridge Inc
Endesa
Enel
Enhance Energy Inc
Enhanced Oil Resources
Eni
ERORA Group
Essent
ExxonMobil
Fluor Corporation
Fortum
Foster Wheeler
FutureGen Alliance
Gassnova
GDF Suez
GDF Suez E&P Norge AS
GE Energy
GE Oil & Gas
GE Power & Water
General Electric (GE)
Getica CCS Project Company
GPC Quimica
Great Northern Power Development
GreenGen Tianjin IGCC Company Ltd
Halliburton
Hess Norge
Hitachi
HTC Purenergy
Husky Energy
Iberdrola
Indian Farmers Fertiliser Co-Operative Ltd.
Indo Gulf Fertilisers
Inventys Thermal Technologies (Inventys)
Jade Commodities Limited
Japan CCS Company Limited
Japan Petroleum Exploration (JAPEX)
Kinder Morgan
Koch Nitrogen Company
Korean Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
KSB
Leucadia Corporation
Leucadia Energy LLC
Lianyungang Clean Energy Innovation Industrial Park Ltd.
Maersk Oil
Maersk Tankers
Masdar
Masdar Clean Tech Fund
MBD Energy Ltd.
Medicine Bow Fuel and Power LLC
Mississippi Power
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
National Grid
National Grid Carbon
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
Norcem
Norsk Hydro
North West Upgrading Inc
nPower
Nuon
Occidental Petroleum Corporation
Osaka Gas
Peabody Energy Group
Peel Energy
PEMEX
Petoro
Petrobras
PGE Elektrownia Be?chatów S.A. (PGE EBSA)
Power Generation Company
Progressive Energy
Providence Resources
PSN
Ravensdown
Rentech
Rio Tinto
Royal Dutch Shell
RWE- Essent
RWE Group
RWE npower
Sandridge Energy
Santos Limited
Sargas
SaskPower
Schlumberger
Schlumberger Carbon Services
Scottish and Southern Energy
ScottishPower
SCS Energy LLC
Senergy Alternative Energy
SEQ International BV
Shell
Shell Canada
Shell UK
Shenhua Group
Siemens
Sinopec
Sinopec Shengli Oil Field
SINTEF Energi
SNC-Lavalin Constructors Inc
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc.
Solid Energy Pty Ltd
Sonatrach
Southern Company
Spectra Energy
Spectra Energy Inc.
Stanwell Corporation
Statoil
Sulzer
Summit Power Group
Swan Hills Synfuels
Tel-Tek
Tenaska
Tenaska Taylorville LLC
Teollisuuden Voima (TVO)
The Midwest Geological Sequestration Consortium (MGSC)
The Ultra-Low-CO2-Steel (ULCOS)
Tokyo Gas
Toshiba Corporation
Total
Total E&P Norge AS
TransAlta Corporation
Transport Canada
ULCOS (Ultra-Low-CO2-Steel) consortium
Vattenfall
Woodside Energy Ltd
Xstrata Coal Queensland
Yellow Wood Energy
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Alberta Department of Environment
Alberta Energy Resources Conservation Board
Australian Centre for Renewable Energy
Australian Department of Mines & Petroleum
Australian Department of Primary Industries
Brazilian Coal Association (BCA)
Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology
Bundesrat
Bundestag
Bureau de Recherches Géologiques et Minières
Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin
Canadian Ministry of Energy and Resources
Canberra Institute of Technology
Centre of Excellence in Research on Carbon Storage (CEPAC)
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Chinese National Basic Research Program
Clean Coal Task Group (CCTG)
Clean Energy Commercialization Center (CECC)
CO2 Technology Centre (TCM)
Committee on Climate Change (CCC)
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO)
Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas Technologies (CO2CRC)
Council for Geosciences
Department of Science and Technology (DST)
Eco Energy CCS Task Force
Energy and Carbon Research Centre
Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB)
Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)
Forest Absorbing Carbon Emissions (FACE) Foundation
French Environment and Energy Management Agency (ADEME)
German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ)
Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute Australia
Global CCS Institute
Green Climate Fund
Huaneng Clean Energy Research Institute (CERI)
Illinois State Geological Survey (ISGS)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Performance Assessment Centre (IPAC-CO2)
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
Montana State University
National Carbon Capture Centre (NCCC)
Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)
Norwegian Ministry of Environment
Norwegian Oil and Gas Ministry
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Petroleum Technology Research Centre (PTRC)
Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande
South African Centre for Carbon Capture and Storage (SACCCS)
The University of Wyoming Carbon Management Institute (CMI)
Thermal Power Research Institute (TPRI)
UK Department of Energy and Climate Change
United Nations (UN)
University's of Sheffield
US Congress
US Department of Energy (DoE)
US Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Fuels
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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Vitenskapen kan av og til risikere å bli innhentet av sannheten

Telehiv

Jeg vil bare ha nevnt - hvis dere noengang har vært i tvil - at de som orker å lese seg nøye gjennom hele teksten ovenfor, vil få et meget utvidet forståelsesapparat for hva "klimabusiness" faktisk omfatter.

Når dere leser teksten for andre gang, begynner dere å kaldsvette....
Vitenskapen kan av og til risikere å bli innhentet av sannheten

Jostemikk

Måtte gå meg en tur etter å ha lest det første gang, Tele. I en verden der ledernes mantra er å "bekjempe fattigdom", bruker de opp pengene på klima- og unionslott. Men sånn er det jo i en verden der å bekjempe fattigdom er ensbetydende med å bekjempe de fattige...
Ja heldigvis flere der ser galskapen; men stadig alt for få.
Dertil kommer desværre de der ikke vil se, hva de ser.

Spiren

Telehiv

Joste,

når man studerer listen over alle selskapene som er med på "gamet" (selvsagt mest for ikke å havne i politisk unåde hos dem som tildeler dem deres næringslivsrammer), er der noen av de største globale aktørene som IKKE er nevnt her?

Vet dere hva det betyr? At snart hele verden er tatt som gisler i klimasaken. Så brutalt er dette.

- Og her sitter vi her hjemme og er stolte over at vi enkelt kan påvise at vitenskapen bak er svindel og tøv.

Og så da? Hvem bryr seg om det, når man er gisseltatt til nakken i en ekkel sleip glye som snart er selv-reproduserende? 
Vitenskapen kan av og til risikere å bli innhentet av sannheten

seoto

Dagens klimapolitiske system er virkelig ekstremt vellykket i å dyrke fram snyltere!
Jeg er ingen stor tilhenger av sprøytemidler, men akkurat i dette tilfellet kunne jeg tenke meg et masseødeleggelsessprøytevåpen som angriper enhver snylter - på raskeste og mest effektive måte - og følger røttene tilbake gjennom systemet og helt tilbake til de ansvarlige politikerne og de som politikerne lystrer så blindt. Det hadde blitt litt av en dominoeffekt!  ;D
Noen ganger er løgnen for stor til at man kan få øye på den.
Og når man ikke kan se at det er en løgn, velger man naturlig å tro på den.

Telehiv

seoto,

ser du reagerer sterkt på dette, så du som alltid er så balansert klok og en garantist for forumets dypeste humanistiske røtter:

Håper ikke min (ublue) framvisning av klimabusinessens nakne, grelle ansikt har ødelagt helga for deg?  ;)
Vitenskapen kan av og til risikere å bli innhentet av sannheten

seoto

Tele skrev:
- Og her sitter vi her hjemme og er stolte over at vi enkelt kan påvise at vitenskapen bak er svindel og tøv.

Dette var en av mine tidlige tanker etter at det gikk opp for meg at klimahysteriet var en svindel. Men jeg tror det er en høy terskel å forsere for de fleste. Det blir for stort og for mektig.  :(
Noen ganger er løgnen for stor til at man kan få øye på den.
Og når man ikke kan se at det er en løgn, velger man naturlig å tro på den.

seoto

Sitat fra: Telehiv på juni 08, 2012, 19:08:20 PM
seoto,

ser du reagerer sterkt på dette, så du som alltid er så balansert klok og en garantist for forumets dypeste humanistiske røtter:

Håper ikke min (ublue) framvisning av klimabusinessens nakne, grelle ansikt har ødelagt helga for deg?  ;)

Moroklumpen! ;)
Noen ganger er løgnen for stor til at man kan få øye på den.
Og når man ikke kan se at det er en løgn, velger man naturlig å tro på den.