Q & A : Carbon Capture & Storage
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Oct 23, 2024
Oct 23, 2024
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly seen as a prerequisite to the continued use of fossil fuels. If you canât prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) reaching the atmosphere, the argument goes, then you canât burn the fuel. But CCS has still never been demonstrated at full scale and its costs are uncertain.
We invited readers to pose their questions on CCS to experts in industry and academia.
This selection of questions was answered by:
Tim Bertels (TB), manager of the CCS portfolio at Shell;
and Niall McDowell (NM) and Paul Fennell (PF) of the Energy Futures Laboratory at Imperial College London.
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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is increasingly seen as a prerequisite to the continued use of fossil fuels. If you canât prevent carbon dioxide (CO2) reaching the atmosphere, the argument goes, then you canât burn the fuel. But CCS has still never been demonstrated at full scale and its costs are uncertain.
We invited readers to pose their questions on CCS to experts in industry and academia.
This selection of questions was answered by:
Tim Bertels (TB), manager of the CCS portfolio at Shell;
and Niall McDowell (NM) and Paul Fennell (PF) of the Energy Futures Laboratory at Imperial College London.
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