CCS Reg
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CCS Reg is a project headed by Carnegie Mellon University's Engineering and Public Policy Department with participation from "experts from the University of Minnestota, Vermont Law School and Van Ness Feldman law firm".[1] The aim of the project is "to design and facilitate the rapid adoption of a U.S. regulatory environment for the capture, transport and geological sequestration of carbon dioxide (CO2)."[2]
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Funding
The project is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. In 2008 the foundation stated that it had allocated $1,850,000 over 2.5 years "to enable a team of investigators at Carnegie Mellon, University of Minnesota, Vermont Law School and other institutions to work with a wide range of stakeholders and experts to design a regulatory structure for the capture, transport and deep geological sequestration of carbon dioxide in the United States." [3]
CCS Reg Project Team
On its website, CCS Reg lists the members of the project team as:[4]
Carnegie Mellon University
- M. Granger Morgan, Principal Investigator - Bio
- Sean McCoy, Project Coordinator - Bio
- Jay Apt, Faculty- Bio
- Paul Fischbeck, Faculty - Bio
- Lester Lave, Faculty - Bio
- Ed Rubin, Faculty - Bio
- David Gerard, Executive Director, Center for the Study & Improvement of Regulation - Bio
- Meryl Sustarsic, Center Administrator, Climate Decision Making Center
- Lee Gresham, Graduate Student
- Sue Markland Day, DC Office Director - Bio
University of Minnesota
- Alexandra Klass, Faculty - Bio
- Elizabeth Wilson, Faculty - Bio
- Melisa Pollak, Research Fellow
- Sara Bergan, Graduate Student
Vermont Law School
- Michael Dworkin, Faculty - Bio
- Don Kreis, Faculty
- Mark Latham, Faculty - Bio
- Devorah Ancel, Research Associate
- Katelyn Bush, Research Associate - Bio
- Patrick Joy, Reserach Associate - Bio
- Aaron Lotlikar, Research Associate - Bio
- Kari Twaite, Research Associate - Bio
- Emily Whitmore, Research Associate
Van Ness Feldman
- Kyle Danish, Member
- Stephen Fotis, Member
- Robert Nordhaus, Member
- Doug Smith, Member
- Ben Yamagata, Member
- Shannon Angielski, Director, Governmental Issues
- L. Douglas Carter, Senior Energy Advisor
- Emily R. Pitlick, Associate
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References
- ↑ "Project Team", Engineering and Public Policy Department, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, accessed May 2010.
- ↑ "CCSReg Project", Engineering and Public Policy Department, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, accessed May 2010.
- ↑ Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Foundation, "Climate change", Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Foundation website, accessed May 2008.
- ↑ "Project Team", Engineering and Public Policy Department, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, accessed May 2010.