The CO2 Capture Project (CCP) is a partnership of several major energy companies working together to advance the technologies that will underpin the deployment of industrial-scale CO2 capture and storage (CCS).
CO2 Capture and storage has been at the heart of the CO2 Capture Project (CCP) since its formation in 2000. The CCP has undertaken more than 150 projects to increase the science, economics and engineering applications of CO2 capture and storage. The group has been working closely with government organizations - including the US Department of Energy, the European Commission and more than 60 academic bodies and global research institutes.
The CCP has completed the second of three phases and has now embarked upon the third phase of its crucial work to develop and test next generation CCS technologies. The insights of this work are critical in helping to reduce or eliminate CO2 emissions associated with ongoing use of fossil fuels. Find out more...
Spotlight
- The CCP has made available findings from its recent CCS Stakeholder Issues Review and Analysis Report. The report identifies and evaluates key concerns amongst NGOs, the public and politicians at both a local and a global level, to gain greater understanding of the sensitivities surrounding CCS projects. It focuses on Australia, Brazil, Canada, the EU and the USA.
Click to download a summary of the report.
CCP completes
Phase 1 of CO2 Impurities Study. Factsheet available View...
Publication Downloads on CO2 Capture
Background Information on CO2 Capture
FAQs on CO2 Capture
CCP Activities on CO2 Capture
Publication Downloads on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
Background Information on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
FAQs on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
CCP Activities on storage, monitoring and verification (SMV)
Publication Downloads on policies and economics
FAQs on policies and economics
CCP Activities on policies and economics
