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Toby Lockwood
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Ready to deploy: How Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates can scale up carbon capture and storage in the Gulf
Saudi Arabia and the UAE, in particular, have set goals of achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2060 and 2050 respectively.
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How the Net Zero Industry Act can create a European low-carbon industrial base through deploying carbon capture and storage
In response to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), in March 2023, the European Commission proposed a Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA).
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Where will Europe store its CO2?
CATF’s new report highlights that there is ample potential to develop storage capacity in a wide range of member states that wish to use carbon capture and storage (CCS) to decarbonise or to help other countries decarbonise. By mapping the relationship between suitable storage geology and likely areas of high…
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Europe’s Net-Zero Industry Act: What does it mean for carbon capture and storage?
Four key measures the Net-Zero Industry Act provides for carbon capture and storage deployment in Europe.
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Mapping the cost of carbon capture and storage in Europe
As Europe strives to reach its ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050, there is growing recognition that carbon capture and storage will be crucial to cutting emissions at the necessary speed and scale.
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Europe’s cross-border CO2 networks start to take shape
In December, the European Commission released a list of the 18 projects competing to be formally recognised as key pieces within the EU’s emerging infrastructure for the transport and storage of CO2.
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Why Europe needs a comprehensive carbon capture and storage strategy
that carbon capture and storage – from capturing CO2 in industrial facilities to achieving negative emissions through permanent carbon removal technologies – is a crucial option for global decarbonisation.
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Why funders need to look beyond electricity for economy-wide decarbonization
Industrial processes – particularly the production of steel, cement, and chemicals – account for around a quarter of global CO2 emissions.