CCUS must be a part of the net-zero solution
CCUS must be a part of the net-zero solution Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) is identified by the world’s leading climate and energy bodies – the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the International Energy Agency (IEA)...
CCUS and Australia’s net-zero ambitions
CCUS and Australia’s net-zero ambitions Australian CCUS technologies are years ahead of what industry currently deploys and provide the next generation of projects with sophisticated and tested technologies and at lower costs. CO2CRC commended the Albanese Government...
CCUS supports renewable energy to tackle net-zero reduction targets
CCUS supports renewable energy to tackle net-zero reduction targets Fossil fuels account for 80% of the world’s energy consumption – and that is growing each year. By contrast, renewable energy sits at around 3%, which reflects the slow rate at which energy...
How CCUS helps clean up the environment
How CCUS helps clean up the environment CCUS means that CO2 produced at industrial scale can be captured before it is able to reach the atmosphere. This is a critical step in reducing emissions and helping Australia and nations around the world meet ambitious...
What does the U mean in CCUS?
What does the U mean in CCUS? The U in CCUS stands for Utilisation and refers to the process of re-using the captured carbon emissions to potentially be used in the process of producing plastic, concrete, biofuels and food. Captured carbon is also used in a process...
CCUS in the rest of the world
CCUS in the rest of the world Many nations have realised that without CCUS, lower emissions targets are not realistic. The Biden administration in the US announced a $A3bn funding package in 2022 to reduce carbon pollution aimed at accelerating CCUS projects capable...