The Global CCS Institute is an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS), a vital technology to tackle climate change and deliver climate neutrality. The Capture, Store, Repeat podcast focuses discussions on CCS, unpacking the importance of the innovative technology as a key climate solution.
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Serving as a mid-way point ahead of COP, and as one of the most crucial climate convenings, the Bonn Climate Change Conference brings together the UNFCCC’s permanent subsidiary bodies, inclusive of both the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice (SBSTA) and the Subsidiary Body for Implementation (SBI). Working in tandem to address …
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Canada is no stranger to carbon capture and storage, having launched CCS projects in Alberta and Saskatchewan. As the country looks to scale-up the technology to support its climate targets, tackling policy and regulatory roadblocks, picking up on lessons learned and rolling out financial incentives will be a key focus.Listen in as we speak with Be…
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Emerging economies are turning to CCS to tackle emissions from industry and Brazil is no exception. Home to one of the largest CCS projects in the world, the country is now looking to drive CCS investment by developing supportive regulatory frameworks. Listen in as we speak to Nathalia Weber, co-founder and director of CCS Brasil, on how the countr…
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Every year, the UN’s Conference of the Parties (COP) sees thousands of delegates and attendees from around the world – including the Global CCS Institute – make their way to the international climate summit to address global warming and move the needle on climate solutions. This year, there was ample carbon capture and storage (CCS) discussions at …
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With four carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) cluster projects set to be deployed by 2030, and £20 billion announced in the Spring Budget to drive the scale up of CCUS, the future of the technology is looking promising in the United Kingdom. But what do these upcoming projects mean for the UK’s overall climate targets? And what are the p…
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The United States is leading the charge when it comes carbon capture and storage deployment. Robust policy mechanisms, such as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and enhancements to 45Q – a tax credit aimed to incentivize industry players to invest in the technology – are strengthening the business case for CCS. In parallel, the US is leading discu…
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Over the last few months on Capture, Store, Repeat, we’ve spoken to guests from all around the world to hear experts shed light on the progress of carbon capture and storage. Listen in as we highlight some of our insightful best bits over the last season. Speakers in this episode include:• Olav Kårstad, former advisor on the Sleipner CCS project wi…
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Conversations around the need for carbon capture and storage is gaining momentum on the global stage, and the G20 is no exception. Join us as we speak with the General Manager of the IEAGHG, Tim Dixon, on supporting the scale-up of CCS through international cooperation and policy mechanisms.Από τον Global CCS Institute
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Solving for Solvents: How International Partnerships are Enhancing the Solvents Needed for CCS
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Through its ability to absorb carbon dioxide from industrial gases before it has the chance to impact the atmosphere, solvents play a key role in CCS, particularly in post-combustion CO2 capture. However, solvents can degrade overtime, which can impact its efficacy. The LAUNCH Project, which recently concluded, was a three year initiative involving…
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The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is making its mark as a leader in the CCUS market, embracing the technology to tackle emissions from industry. From Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, to COP 28 being hosted in the UAE on the horizon, MENA is also driving collaboration and dialogue to help tackle the climate challenge. In this latest episo…
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In this episode of Capture, Store, Repeat we speak with Dr. Sara Budinis of the International Energy Agency (IEA) about the role of CCS in the low-carbon energy transition, the rise of technologies like Direct Air Carbon Capture and the value of knowledge sharing in the CCS space.Show Notes:The IEA is an autonomous inter-governmental organisation m…
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What constitutes a CO2 storage site? And are there innovative ways to approach CO2 storage development, particularly as interest around carbon capture and storage technology grows? We’re joined by Dr. Alex Bump, a research science associate with the University of Texas’ Gulf Coast Carbon Center to unpack where CO2 storage development is at now, and…
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In 1996, Norway's Sleipner project became the world's first large-scale CCS project developed with the aim to curb CO2 emissions from industry. Now, over 25 years later, there are 196 CCS facilities in the project pipeline. Listen in as Olav Kårstad, one of the original research advisers tasked to work on the project, speaks to the Global CCS Insti…
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From new funding commitments and projects, to international policy impacts, carbon capture and storage has had a notable ride in 2022. Listen in as the Institute's Noora Al Amer and Ruth Gebremedhin provide a quick snapshot of CCS progress over the last year.Από τον Global CCS Institute
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In this episode of Capture, Store, Repeat, Ruth Gebremedhin of the Global CCS Institute speaks with Claude Lorea of the Global Cement and Concrete Association about the value of CCS as a climate solution, the challenges of scaling up the innovative technology, and ambitious plans for the cement and concrete industry to reach net-zero by 2050.…
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