Public acceptance of carbon dioxide capture and storage in a proposed demonstration area


Autoria(s): Ashworth, P.; Pisarski, Anne; Thambimuthu, K.
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

With the rising levels of CO2 in the atmosphere, low-emission technologies with carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) provide one option for transforming the global energy infrastructure into a more environmentally, climate sustainable system. However, like many technology innovations, there is a social risk to the acceptance of CCS. This article presents the findings of an engagement process using facilitated workshops conducted in two communities in rural Queensland, Australia, where a demonstration project for IGCC with CCS has been announced. The findings demonstrate that workshop participants were concerned about climate change and wanted leadership from government and industry to address the issue. After the workshops, participants reported increased knowledge and more positive attitudes towards CCS, expressing support for the demonstration project to continue in their local area. The process developed is one that could be utilized around the world to successfully engage communities on the low carbon emission technology options.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26952/

Publicador

Professional Engineering Publishing

Relação

DOI:10.1243/09576509JPE622

Ashworth, P., Pisarski, Anne, & Thambimuthu, K. (2009) Public acceptance of carbon dioxide capture and storage in a proposed demonstration area. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part A Journal of Power and Energy, 223(3), pp. 299-304.

Direitos

Copyright 2009 Professional Engineering Publishing

Fonte

Australian Centre for Business Research; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #050203 Environmental Education and Extension #050205 Environmental Management #Public Perception #Climate Change #Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage #Action Research #Community Engagement
Tipo

Journal Article