The public perspective of carbon capture and storage for CO2 emission reductions in China

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Abstract

To explore public awareness of carbon capture and storage (CCS), attitudes towards the use of CCS and the determinants of CCS acceptance in China, a study was conducted in July 2009 based on face-to-face interviews with participants across the country. The result showed that the awareness of CCS was low among the surveyed public in China, compared to other clean energy technologies. Respondents indicated a slightly supportive attitude towards the use of CCS as an alternative technology to CO2 emission reductions. The regression model revealed that in addition to CCS knowledge, respondents' understanding of the characteristics of CCS, such as the maturity of the technology, risks, capability of CO2 emission reductions, and CCS policy were all significant factors in predicting the acceptance of CCS. The findings suggest that integrating public education and communication into CCS development policy would be an effective strategy to overcome the barrier of low public acceptance. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.

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Duan, H. (2010). The public perspective of carbon capture and storage for CO2 emission reductions in China. Energy Policy, 38(9), 5281–5289. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2010.05.040

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