This document details a conceptual Framework for the Certification of Carbon Sequestration (FCCS). It is based on a system designed to support negative emissions. It provides the minimum requirements for the development of carbon sequestration standards and certificates of carbon sequestration. It allows the certification of standards so that they in turn produce certification of removed carbon that authenticates durability and verifiability. The framework (i) identifies an organizational structure for the certification system, (ii) clarifies the responsibility of participating entities, (iii) provides certificate designs and usages, (iv) details the requirements to develop measurement protocols, (v) provides mechanisms to support a long-term industry, and (vi) outlines a vision towards durable storage.
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- A conceptual framework for the certification of carbon sequestration
- Arcusa, Stéphanie (Author)
- Lackner, Klaus (Author)
- Hagood, Emily (Author)
- Page, Robert (Author)
- Sriramprasad, Vishrudh (Author)
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Arcusa S., Lackner K., Hagood, E. , Page R., Sriramprasad V. (2022). A conceptual framework for the certification of carbon sequestration. December 2022. Arizona State University KEEP Repository, https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.172390.