British Columbia details stakeholder concerns with CCS offset protocol

Published 22:12 on June 6, 2024  /  Last updated at 22:12 on June 6, 2024  / Graham Gibson /  Americas, Canada, Voluntary

The environmental ministry of British Columbia (BC) has released stakeholder feedback on its draft carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) offset protocol that detailed concerns around monitoring periods and leak detection, project eligibility, crediting and stabilisation periods, quantification and verification, and additionality.
The environmental ministry of British Columbia (BC) has released stakeholder feedback on its draft carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) offset protocol that detailed concerns around monitoring periods and leak detection, project eligibility, crediting and stabilisation periods, quantification and verification, and additionality.


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