If we want to get to net zero and limit warming to 1.5ºC, we must dramatically rethink and change the way we deliver infrastructure.
The next decade is critical in determining whether these goals can be reached. It must be a period in which the pace and scale of energy infrastructure development is fundamentally overhauled. With emissions reductions at the heart of strategic advancement in all major sectors.
Carbon, capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) will play a critical role in helping hard-to-abate industries decarbonize their operations. To achieve this, the adoption rate of CCUS technologies must accelerate at a pace and scale unlike ever before.
In this insights report, we explore:
- The role of CCUS in our global race toward net zero
- The commercial, policy, and technological factors driving CCUS investments
- The importance of standardized CCUS solutions and the requirements for achieving more affordable and efficient large-scale project developments