Abstract

Carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) is a technique for trapping CO2 as it is emitted from large point sources, compressing it, and transporting it to a suitable storage site where it is injected into the ground. CCS is composed of three steps of capture, transport and storage. Currently, in Korea, a number of studies have been conducted in each ministry for the demonstration of 2020. In this study based on the research that is used to prepare the legal system and guidelines for the development and commercialization of CCS technology in developed countries, especially performed with reference to the CCS regulatory framework presented from IEA. The capture phase was proposed for the basis of the carbon dioxide stream, the transport phase was presented for monitoring of high-pressure gas transport and storage step was proposed criteria of from site injections to closure. Also, the basic issues that were proposed in this study, it will conduct that safety management spanning the entire process of the capture, transport and storage of CCS through the studies of the various legal systems as well as the revision of environmental laws of Korea and other laws.

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