Energy publishes papers on all aspects of the
planning, design, construction, maintenance,
operation and decommissioning of projects for the
generation, conservation, distribution and more
efficient use of energy as part of the Proceedings of
the Institution of Civil Engineers.
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Energy, which forms part of the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil
Engineers, provides authoritative, stimulating and informative papers
on all aspects of the planning, design, construction, commissioning,
maintenance, operation and decommissioning of projects for the
generation, conservation, distribution and more efficient use of energy.
A themed issue is planned that will concentrate on the development of carbon capture
and storage (CCS). The issue will explore what CCS is (and can be) and the technologies,
economics and practicalities behind it.
Research and practice papers are sought in the following areas:
n How much CO2 could, or should, be captured? How do the costs and benefits, risks
and assumptions of the thre