The webinar format will consist of a 20-minute presentation and a 10-minute discussion with an invited expert stakeholder, followed by a 30-minute open discussion (1 hour total).
Potential and goal conflicts in reverse auction design for BECCS
Speaker: Mathias Fridahl, Linköping University
Panelist: Filip Johnsson, Chalmers University
Moderator: Wilfried Rickles, Kiel Institute for the World Economy
Key Takeaways:
Wilfried Rickels presented main insights from his paper entitled ‘Potential and Goal Conflicts in Reverse Auction Design for Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage’ by focusing on the main features of BECCS and the EU’s climate policy structure.
Mathias Fridahl, who co-authored the paper with Wilfried Rickles, emphasized the goals that have been set by Sweden to ensure the large-scale deployment of bioenergy with carbon capture and storage as well as the BECCS potential of Sweden.
Filip Johnsson engaged in a discussion with the other speakers regarding the high cost of carbon capture and storage and the need for storing CO2 under the sea bed or the North Sea due to lack of location.