Recent surveys, polls and other research focused on stakeholder attitudes towards the nascent commercial deployment of carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technologies have revealed that the general public knows relatively little about CCS. Given this lack of knowledge with respect to the concept of CCS – let alone first-hand experiential knowledge derived from seeing these technologies deployed in local communities – it is imperative to re-examine how research on CCS stakeholder involvement is conducted and how the results of these studies are reported. This paper will explore several such framing issues regarding future stakeholder involvement activities.
Revised: July 22, 2010 |
Published: April 20, 2009
Citation
Malone E.L., J.A. Bradbury, and J.J. Dooley. 2009.Keeping CCS Stakeholder Involvement in Perspective. In Energy Procedia: 9th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Contorol Technologies (GHGT9), 1, 4789-4794. London:Elsevier. PNWD-SA-8360. doi:10.1016/j.egypro.2009.02.305