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CSLF Projects

The Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) promotes collaborative research, development, and demonstration projects that reflect members’ priorities. Collaborative projects of any type consistent with Article 1 of the CSLF Charter may be recognized by the CSLF. This specifically includes projects that exhibit the following:

  • Information exchange and networking;
  • Planning and road-mapping;
  • Facilitation of collaboration;
  • Research and development;
  • Demonstrations; or
  • Other issues as indicated in Article 1 of the CSLF Charter.

How to Propose a Project


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green arrow Project Submission Form
A proposal for project recognition can be submitted by any CSLF delegate to the Technical Group and must contain a completed CSLF Project Submission Form. In order to formalize and document the relationship with the CSLF, the representatives of the project sponsors and the delegates of Members nominating a project must sign the CSLF Project Submission Form, specifying that relationship before the project can be considered.

The CSLF Technical Group evaluates all projects proposed for recognition. Projects that meet all evaluation criteria are then recommended to the Policy Group. A project becomes recognized by the CSLF following approval by the Policy Group.

 

CSLF Recognized Projects
Currently, the CSLF recognizes the following projects (click on a link for more information):

U.S. Department of Energy's NETL Carbon Capture and Storage Database (includes active and proposed CCS projects worldwide)

IEA Greenhouse Gas Programme's Database of Worldwide CO2 Capture and Storage RD&D Projects

CCS Integrated Projects Database (compiled by CSLF Secretariat)