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.nlwww.co2- CO 2 Capture, transport & storage in the

.nlwww.co2- CATO objective Building a strong knowledge network in the area of CO2 capture, transport and storage, which in the period will: collect sufficient validated knowledge analyse the societal and industrial base generate the necessary technological expertise in order to be well-prepared for the possible transition to a large scale use of Clean Fossil Fuel options in the Netherlands energy economy

.nlwww.co2- Strong consortium of industry, companies, research institutes environmental organizations Unique Dutch knowledge network on Clean Fossil Fuels Budget 25 Million € (50% subsidy) Period: Embedded in international networks CATO at a Glance

.nlwww.co2- Project Partners

.nlwww.co2- - t IPCC scenarios CO 2 -capture and storage Renewable energy Energy efficiency Year World wide CO2 emissions ( Gt C/y) Source: GESTCO project, C. Hendriks, Ecofys CO 2 -Capture and Storage (CCS): the third choice

.nlwww.co2- CATO work packages

.nlwww.co2- Worldwide CO 2 emissions from fossil fuel use (1997) Source: IEA WEO 2000