Society and Systems Analysis

Technological advancements alone are not enough to secure the success of CCUS. Society and Systems Analysis underscores the necessity of integrating technological development with economic, regulatory, and social frameworks to ensure public engagement and the creation of supportive policy environments.

The projects in this category will further the understanding of the barriers and opportunities for developing and commercialising the full CCUS value chain. 

5-P1 PAoCCUS
Public acceptance of CCUS 
This project will study the factors deciding public acceptance and legitimacy in the placement of far-shore, near-shore, and on-shore CCUS and related infrastructure in Denmark.

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5-P2 LSICC
Large Scale Integration of Carbon Capture in Energy Systems
This project will assess technology and economy issues for carbon capture deployment and scenarios for a decarbonised energy system in Denmark in 2045.

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5-P3 VALCCAP
Local value creation in carbon capture, storage and use: the development of cross-sectorial business set-ups and pathways
This project will support the development of cross-sectorial business set-ups for integrating CCUS-technologies into the existing energy system.

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5-P4 SIMPLY
Supporting implementation of pyrolysis via constructive alignment of climate impact assessment methods, goals, frameworks, and incentives
The main objective of this project is to support and accelerate the deployment of Danish biomass pyrolysis.

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5-P5 CCUS-INFRASTRUCTURES
CCUS-INFRASTRUCTURES
The aim of the project is to investigate how national CO2 and carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) infrastructure is impacted and impacts different energy system transition pathways, including impacts on the carbon balance and economic efficiency.

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Workstream lead

Tooraj Jamasb

Professor of Energy Economics and Director for Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI)

Tooraj Jamasb is CBS Endowed Professor of Energy Economics and Director for Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure (CSEI). Professor Jamasb has participated on research and consulting projects for the Council of European Energy Regulators, several European energy regulators, energy companies, Ofgem, Department of Energy and Climate Change, and The World Bank.