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CCS-M T3: Communicating CCS to the Public


CCS-M T3 is the third training course conducted by the CCOP Technical Secretariat (TS) on 18 February 2014, in Bandung, Indonesia. This was organized in cooperation with the Global CCS Institute (GCCSI), Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PETRAD and Geological Agency Indonesia (GAI) under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.  Given the vital role CCS will play in addressing climate change it is important to communicate the benefits of the CCS technology to the public.  Public engagement and communication activities are keys to the success of individual CCS projects.  CCS-M T3 aims to

  • Learn from past experiences on CCS/CCUS projects,
  • Enhance the capacities of the CCOP member countries in the permitting process of projects, and communicating CCS technologies to the public.

The resource persons were from CSIRO (Australia), PETRAD and Bellona (Norway), GSJ (Japan), and GAI (Indonesia).  A total of 51 participants from CCOP Member Countries (Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Lao-PDR, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam) participated in T3.  The total includes 29 local participants from various Indonesian government agencies and academic institutions, and 3 from the CCOP Technical Secretariat.

For the full summary of the activity, presentations at the training course and pictures taken during the activity, you may please see the CCS-M webpage, in particular this link, http://www.ccop.or.th/ccsm/details/CCS-M-T3--Communicating-CCS-to-the-Public







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