The China Australia Geological Storage of CO? (CAGS) Project is a collaborative project that aims to accelerate the development and deployment of geological storage of carbon dioxide in China and Australia. There are four main programs under CAGS to build CCS capabilities in both countries: research projects, technical workshops, training schools, and scholarly exchanges. All have contributed in advancing CCS/CCUS knowledge and building capability in China and Australia. Now in its third phase and its 10th year, CAGS is regarded as a successful bilateral project, which has produced essential research for advancing CCUS in China, established a strong network for Australian and Chinese researchers and institutions, and contributed to advancing CCUS globally. The paper describes the history of the collaboration and impact of this successful bilateral project.
Citation: Andrew Feitz, Hang Wang, Ping Zhong, Xian Zhang, Yang Yang, Jiutian Zhang, Jessica Gurney, Liling Huang, Aleks Kalinowski, Rick Causebrook, Andrew Barrett, The China Australia Geological Storage of CO2 (CAGS) Project: An example of bilateral cooperation and successful capacity building, Energy Procedia, Volume 154, 2018, Pages 80-85, ISSN 1876-6102, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2018.11.014.