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UNINA9910461842503321 |
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Carbon capture and storage in developing countries [[electronic resource] ] : a perspective on barriers to deployment / / Natalia Kulichenko, Eleanor Ereira |
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Washington, D.C., : World Bank, 2012 |
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1-280-87859-2 |
9786613719904 |
0-8213-9610-2 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (192 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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KulichenkoNatalia |
EreiraEleanor |
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Carbon sequestration - Developing countries |
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Developing countries |
Environmental policy - Developing countries |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Units of Measure; Executive Summary; Potential CCS Deployment in the Power Sector in Southern Africa and the Balkans; Assessment of Legal and Regulatory Frameworks Applicable to Potential CCS Deployment in Southern Africa and the Balkans; The Role of Climate Finance Sources to Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage Deployment in Developing Countries; Finance Structures and Their Impacts on Levelized Cost of Electricity for Power Plants with CCS; Conclusions; Note; Reference; Chapter 1 Introduction; References |
Chapter 2 Technology Overview and Status of CCS DevelopmentCCS Technology; Figures; Figure 2.1: Diagram of a Power Plant with CCS with Offshore Storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery; Economics; Tables; Table 2.1: Active Large-Scale Integrated CCS Projects; Figure 2.2: Comparison of Studies of LCOE Increase and Net Efficiency Decrease for Post-Combustion Power Plants with CCS; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Techno-Economic Assessment of Carbon Capture and Storage |
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Deployment in the Power Sector in the Southern African and Balkan Regions; Overview of Results; Table 3.1: Summary of Findings |
MethodologySouthern African Region; Figure 3.1: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.2: Electricity Generation for Southern African Region-Baseline Scenario; Figure 3.3: Electricity Generation Portfolio for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.4: Cumulative CO2 Storage for Southern African Region-US100/Ton CO2 Scenario; Table 3.2: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Southern African Region (MW); Figure 3.5: Summary of Results for Southern African Region, 2030 |
Figure 3.6: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Southern African RegionFigure 3.7: Comparison of Annual CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Southern African Region; The Balkan Region; Figure 3.8: Electricity Generation for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.9: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario; Figure 3.10: Share of CCS in Coal-Based Power Generation in the Balkan Region-Reference Scenario with EOR/ECBM Benefits; Figure 3.11: Share of CCS-Based Generation in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario |
Figure 3.12: CO2 Stored in the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price ScenarioFigure 3.13: CO2 Emissions for the Balkan Region-US100/Ton CO2 Price Scenario; Figure 3.14: Comparison of Average Generation Costs across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Table 3.3: Summary of Installed Capacity in 2030 for the Balkan Region (MW); Figure 3.15: Comparison of Total CO2 Emissions across Scenarios for the Balkan Region; Notes; References; Chapter 4 Addressing the Legal and Regulatory Barriers in Developing Countries; Key International and Multilateral Legal Instruments Relevant to CCS Projects; Boxes |
Box 4.1: Key Findings and Recommendations |
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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology could provide a technological bridge for achieving near to midterm GHG emission reduction goals. Integrated CCS technology is still under development and has noteworthy challenges, which would be possible to overcome through the implementation of large-scale demonstration projects. In order to assist developing countries to better understand issues related to potential technology deployment, there is a need to start analyzing various numerous challenges facing CCS within the economic and legal context of developing countries and countries in transiti |
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UNINA9910875582603321 |
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Adamitz Stefanie <p>Stefanie Adamitz, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Deutschland </p> |
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Engagement im Wandel – Wandel durch Engagement : Eine Ethnografie der Geflüchtetenhilfe in Leipzig 2015/2016 / Stefanie Adamitz |
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Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2022 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (297 pages) |
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Kultur und soziale Praxis |
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Disciplina |
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Civil Society |
Zivilgesellschaft |
Flüchtlingshilfe |
Asylum Policy |
Asylpolitik |
Civil Engagement |
Engagement |
GDR (East Germany) |
DDR |
Political Participation |
Humanitäre Hilfe |
Refugee Research |
Politische Partizipation |
Migration |
Fluchtforschung |
Integration |
Saxony |
Leipzig |
Sachsen |
Fleeing |
Refugee Studies |
Flucht |
Social Movements |
Flüchtlingsforschung |
Cultural Anthropology |
Soziale Bewegungen |
Kulturanthropologie |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Frontmatter 1 Inhalt 5 Einführung 7 1. Freiwilliges Engagement erforschen: Fragestellung und Methodik 13 2. Leipzig: Konstitution und Wandel asylpolitischer Felder, Diskurse und Policies 59 3. Freiwilliges Engagement als politische Partizipation 91 4. Die Koordination von Engagement als Assembling-Prozess 127 5. Engagement zwischen Haupt- und Ehrenamt: Aufgabenunklarheiten und Professionalisierung 159 6. Engagement und Integration zwischen Gegenwart und Zukunft: Fördermittel, Politik und Visionen im Wandel 183 7. Engagement in bestehenden Gruppen: Strategien und Grenzen von Integrationsprozessen 213 8. Fazit: Grenzen des Engagements 237 Personenverzeichnis 255 Bibliografie 259 Dank 291 |
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Die »Flüchtlingskrise« und ihre »Willkommenskultur« 2015 haben auch in Sachsen für viel Improvisation und Spontanität gesorgt. Migration und Integration als Lernfelder für Gesellschaft und Politik haben dabei eine Fülle an Engagementformen hervorgebracht. Aber was geschieht langfristig mit ihnen? Wo sind die Grenzen und Möglichkeitsräume von Engagement? Stefanie Adamitz beleuchtet in ihrer ethnografischen Studie zum Engagement in Leipzig den dynamischen Wandel in Zivilgesellschaft und Asylpolitik als Wechselwirkung. Sie hinterfragt gängige Beschreibungen politischer Handlungen und Felder und wirft einen detaillierten Blick auf die Beziehungen von Zivilgesellschaft und Staat. |
Besprochen in:Soziologische Revue, 47/1 (2024), Inka Stock |
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