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At this workshop results from the social scientific research in the
SiteChar project as well as a new approach of raising public awareness will be presented. Results and applicability of the approach for real CCS projects will be discussed focusing the following topics:
- Integration of the social research results with the techno-economic results from the SiteChar project
- Integration of social aspects in the licensing process for CCS projects
- Public engagement in the process of project development
The three-year European
SiteChar project (FP7) is dedicated to the characterisation of European CO2 storage sites. Central to this project is examining the technical, economic and societal requirements for CO2 geological storage, focussing on five sites in different areas of Europe and different geological contexts.
Part of the
SiteChar project is
dedicated to advancing public awareness and helping people to form their own opinion about ongoing selection of places where CCS projects might be planned. At two sites, the North Sea Moray Firth site in the UK and the Zalecze & Zuchlow site in Poland, community representatives and the local public have been informed about the research and are involved in discussions about CO2 capture and storage technology by a focus conference and an information meeting. The objective of this part of the project is to identify and develop appropriate methods for involving the local population in the process of a CCS project development. Results of the research at the two sites will be used to develop recommendations for public engagement at other sites throughout Europe.
You will find more information about public awareness on a dedicated part of SiteChar Website here. Or you can go directly to some results already published:
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