Carbon management frequently asked questions part 3: CCUS
The third part of the series explores CCUS which is set to play an integral role in decarbonisation
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Mhairidh Evans
Head of CCUS Research
Mhairidh Evans
Head of CCUS Research
Mhairidh leads our global research on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
View Mhairidh Evans's full profilePeter Findlay
Director of CCUS Economics
Peter Findlay
Director of CCUS Economics
Peter leads the economics and project valuation function for CCUS projects globally.
View Peter Findlay's full profileAs carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) gathers pace, this technology looks set to become a key element of a net zero future.
Responsible producers of carbon intensive materials including cement, steel, chemicals and energy-related sectors, and the governments and investors who back them, are now investing in CCUS as a carbon-abatement technology of choice. CCUS offers cost-competitive carbon abatement in many niches and a few large tranches of global heavy industry.
Watch below to find out more about CCUS:
What is CCUS?
How can CCUS contribute to net zero emissions?
How much does CCUS cost?
What is the future of CCUS?
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