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Present and Future: Australian CCS Policy Beyond the Federal Election
13th April 2022
With an Australian federal election upcoming, climate change continues to rank as among the most important issues for business and the broader public. Although the immediate political focus has understandably shifted to cost of living...
CCS Trust Funds at Two Development Banks Set to Close – Where Do We Go From Here?
14th March 2022
During a recent webinar hosted by the Clean Energy Ministerial CCUS Initiative, speakers from the World Bank (WB) and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) revealed that both of their CCS Trust Funds, which have been...
As COP 26 ends: Is the glass half-full?
16th November 2021
Expectations for COP 26 were high after a year’s delay, a period which saw hundreds of countries and thousands of companies commit to net-zero targets. The first days of the conference in Glasgow reminded COP...
CCUS: Essential for Achieving Carbon Neutrality in China
3rd August 2021
On the 25th July 2021, the Global CCS Institute co-hosted the First CCUS Strategy Forum under the Context of Carbon Neutral Perspective with the China CCUS Professional Committee in Beijing. The forum brought together over...
Momentum for CCS Across the Gulf Cooperation Council is Growing
14th July 2021
Climate Change in the GCC The GCC region, consisting of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain is home to less than 1% of the global population...
CCUS and International Collaboration Essential for China to Achieve Carbon Neutrality
19th April 2021
A recap on the 6th International CCUS Forum, Beijing. On the 10th of April 2021, more than 300 participants attended the 6th International CCUS Forum held in Beijing, China. With distinguished speakers and enthusiastic engagement, the...
Institute’s experts review the upcoming IPCC Sixth Assessment report
8th April 2021
Every five to seven years, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) publishes comprehensive scientific assessment reports. The latest of these reports was the Fifth Assessment Report (2014) that provided the main scientific input to the Paris Agreement. Since the Fifth Assessment Report was published, the IPCC has released several...
45Q: The “Most Progressive CCS-Specific Incentive Globally” Is Now Open for Business
24th March 2021
A year ago this April, the Global CCS Institute released a Brief detailing new developments to the United States’ Section 45Q Tax Credit for carbon oxide (COx) sequestration (45Q). At the time, the Institute called...
CCS and Reaching Climate Targets in Europe: Reflections from Industry Experts and EU Officials
5th March 2021
EU Industry Week 2021 – an initiative hosted by the European Commission – was not short of compelling insights as event organisers launched dialogues on industrial challenges and opportunities. On 25 February, both the Global...
With the U.S back in the Paris Agreement, 2050 Climate Targets are Within Reach
20th February 2021
On his first day in office, newly elected U.S. President Joe Biden made his commitment to addressing climate change strikingly clear by signing an executive order that would have the United States re-enter the Paris...
Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance (ESG) – A role for CCS
18th November 2020
Global installed capacity of carbon capture and storage (CCS) must increase more than a hundredfold on today’s levels for the technology to play its vital role in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and reaching net-zero...
Global CO2 Storage Resource Database a critical step forward for the deployment of CCS
4th August 2020
At the global level, both the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) consistently show CCS being deployed at a significant scale to reduce emissions to net-zero by 2050 and...
Topic(s): CO2 storage