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THE INSTITUTE TURNS 10!
This month, the Institute is celebrating an important milestone – its 10th anniversary! In this newsletter, you’ll find some highlights from recent events, CCS news from around the world and much more. | |
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CCS 101 BRIEFING The Status of CCS: Where are we now?
25 June 2019 | Washington DC, US | |
CLIMATE INNOVATION FORUM
3 July 2019 | London, UK | | | |
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TEN YEARS ADVOCATING FOR CCS | |
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Established in 2009, the Institute celebrates its 10th anniversary this month. Over the years, we have worked to accelerate the deployment of CCS as a vital climate change solution, and we’ll continue to pave the way for a low-carbon future!
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The Institute's new report provides an analysis of California’s recently passed CCS protocol and a summary of the regulation for project developers and policymakers, given the Protocol's global applicability. While comparing it to other relevant regulations, this report seeks to raise awareness on the opportunities created through the protocol and to advance deployment opportunities. | | | |
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When the leaders of the world’s economic powerhouses meet at this year’s G20 in Japan, two important decarbonisation options are expected to finally garner the attention they deserve: carbon capture and hydrogen. Our CEO Brad Page publishes his latest opinion piece on the World Economic Forum website. | | | |
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CCS ON THE AGENDA AT THIS YEAR'S MADRID FORUM | |
The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (IOGP), the voice of the global upstream oil and gas industry, presented its report "The Potential for CCS and CCU in Europe" during the 32nd Madrid Forum. The Forum gathered key stakeholders across the European gas sector as well as policymakers, national governments and the European Commission. The report put forward key recommendations relating to market uptake, capture, transport, storage and public financial support aspects of the CCS and CCU value chain.
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TIMELY RESET OF CARBON CAPTURE DEBATE | |
Institute’s CEO Brad Page explores how carbon capture and storage has reentered the climate conversation and what will be needed to support its commercialisation.
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CAN WE MAKE CO2 CAPTURE PROFITABLE? | |
When it comes to carbon capture and storage, the US government has already created a path for CO2 emissions reductions to become profitable in the future. Now incentives are needed to mobilise private capital.
READ OUR OP-ED ON MORNING CONSULT | | | |
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Great opportunity to join our team as a Chemical Engineer (Senior Consultant CCS Technology). You can be based in Melbourne, Tokyo, London or Washington DC. If you are highly skilled in carbon capture technology, experienced with techno-economic analysis and want to make an impact in a truly global role, apply now. | |
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