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SPE Gaia, IOGP, OGCI and Ipieca have collaborated on a webinar series sharing knowledge and good practice around the scaling up of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, including key issues, environmental responsibility, financial incentives, policy, and liability concerns.
This webinar series aims to support deployment of CCS and help attendees understand how it can contribute to both the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Howard J. Herzog, Senior Research Engineer in the MIT Energy Initiative, will present his perspectives on carbon capture and storage.
Hydrogen is a flexible energy carrier that produces low greenhouse gas emissions, and could be used across a range of energy-intensive sectors: electricity generation; transport; heat and cooling for industrial, business and private residential use. It also has energy storage potential. Natural gas coupled with CCS may offer an affordable and scalable option for the provision of hydrogen as a global energy carrier.
This webinar series aims to support deployment of CCS and help attendees understand how it can contribute to both the Paris Agreement and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
This new fact sheet explores the scale-up and deployment of CCS in more detail and presents a series of facts about the necessary development of this technology.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a key technology in transforming the energy system and moving towards the long-term temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. However, there are several barriers preventing it from expanding more swiftly.
Ipieca held a workshop - Making CCS fly - that brought together more than 50 participants from across the oil and gas sector and expert communities to discuss the role, barriers and opportunities presented by CCS.
Carbon Capture and Storage: A key technology for delivering a low-emissions world (The Paris Puzzle)Carbon capture and storage: A key technology for delivering a low-emissions world is one piece of the Paris Puzzle...
Widespread deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS) requires addressing remaining knowledge gaps and implementation barriers. Resolving these involves a portfolio of activities including research and development, demonstration projects, and developing
Title Type Theme Published Download SPE Gaia-OGCI-Ipieca-IOGP Carbon capture and storage webinar series Webinar Climate 15 Feb 2023 Carbon capture and storage webinar series (2020) Webinar Climate 10 Dec 2020 Carbon capture and storage - a history and outlook Webinar Climate 21 Sep 2020 Achieving net zero with hydrogen and CCS Webinar Climate 27 Apr 2020 Carbon capture and storage webinar series (2019) Webinar Climate 09 Jul 2019 Making the case for carbon capture and storage Fact sheet Climate 21 Jan 2019 Carbon capture and storage - a key technology in low-emissions pathways Webinar Climate 16 Jan 2018 Making CCS fly: Ipieca workshop summary Workshop Climate 01 Nov 2016 Carbon Capture and Storage: A key technology for delivering a low-emissions world (The Paris Puzzle) Fact sheet Climate 01 Jun 2015 Carbon capture and storage: addressing the remaining knowledge gaps Workshop Climate 15 Oct 2012