State and Regional Control of Geological Carbon Sequestration Topical Report - Reporting Period July 1, 2008 to September 30 2010

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Publication Type report
Author Reitze, Arnold W. Jr.; Durrent, Marie Bradshaw
Title State and Regional Control of Geological Carbon Sequestration Topical Report - Reporting Period July 1, 2008 to September 30 2010
Date 2011-03
Description The United States has economically recoverable coal reserves of about 261 billion tons, which is in excess of a 250‐year supply based on 2009 consumption rates. However, in the near future the use of coal may be legally restricted because of concerns over the effects of its combustion on atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations. Carbon capture and geologic sequestration offer one method to reduce carbon emissions from coal and other hydrocarbon energy production. While the federal government is providing increased funding for carbon capture and sequestration, recent congressional legislative efforts to create a framework for regulating carbon emissions have failed. However, regional and state bodies have taken significant actions both to regulate carbon and facilitate its capture and sequestration. This article explores how regional bodies and state government are addressing the technical and legal problems that must be resolved in order to have a viable carbon sequestration program. Several regional bodies have formed regulations and model laws that affect carbon capture and storage, and three bodies comprising twenty‐three states-the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, the Midwest Regional Greenhouse Gas Reduction Accord, and the Western Climate initiative-have cap‐and‐trade programs in various stages of development. State property, land use and environmental laws affect the development and implementation of carbon capture and sequestration projects, and unless federal standards are imposed, state laws on torts and renewable portfolio requirements will directly affect the liability and viability of these projects. This paper examines current state laws and legislative efforts addressing carbon capture and sequestration.
Publisher University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy
Subject control of geological carbon sequestration; IOGCC; Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission; CO2 emissions
Bibliographic Citation Reitze, A. W. Jr., Durrant, M. B. (2001). State and Regional Control of Geological Carbon Sequestration Topical Report - Reporting Period July 1, 2008 to September 30 2010. DOE Award Number DE-NT0005015. University of Utah, Institute for Clean and Secure Energy.
Relation Has Part DOE Award Number DE-NT0005015
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6v72hsz