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Webinar: Funding CCS in Developing Countries
8th June 2021
In this informative, interactive webinar examined how CCS projects can be structured in order to benefit from the different climate finance options currently available to support their deployment around the world. Developing countries represent high risk environments for investments in CCS, which create funding gaps for projects. This in turn poses a significant risk to the timely deployment of this vital technology. It is the role of climate finance to help close such funding gaps.
Based on a recent report from the Global CCS Institute, this webinar is for anyone interested in executing CCS projects in developing countries, with a particular focus on South East Asia.
Speakers:
- Ian Havercroft, Principal Consultant Policy, Legal and Regulatory, Global CCS Institute
- Dominic Rassool, Senior Consultant - Policy and Finance, Global CCS Institute
- Andrey Chicherin, Senior Project Finance Specialist, GCF Private Sector Facility
- Koji Takahashi, Deputy Director, Global Environment Partnership Office, METI
- Dr. Mohammad Rachmat Sule, Lecturer Faculty of Mining and Petroleum Engineering,
Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB) - Indonesia