CCUS for the Pulp and Paper Industry Webinars – Session 1 Video 1, a presentation by Professor Naoko Ellis
The targets set at COP26 in Glasgow call for urgent action around the world to alleviate the disastrous impact of climate emergency. Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is unanimously recognized around the world, at international and national levels, as a key pillar necessary to achieve net-zero emissions alongside energy efficiency, electrification, hydrogen and biomass. CCUS can reduce emissions from a broad range of processes, and can also compensate those emissions in hard-to-abate and hard-to-electrify processes with negative emissions through bio-energy Carbon Capture and Sequestration (BECCS). The high-level overview of the CCUS in BC will provide a framework on how to consider CCUS and some contextual issues associated with CCUS in BC
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