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| | Australia's only commercial scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project has failed to meet targets to sequester carbon emissions from an LNG facility, raising questions as the role that CCS technology can play in reaching decarbonisation targets ... |
| | | ... economies, and that fossil fuels have a role to play in that economic transition as do technologies like CCUS. Nunan agreed. "Both CCS and hydrogen are important and are going to be part of the solution," Nunan said. "Both are deployed today. We sell ... |
| | | ... accelerate the development of four additional hydrogen hubs in regional Australia, $263.7 million to carbon capture and storage (CCS) and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects, and $279.9 million for purchasing emissions reductions ... |
| | | ... relying largely on buying cheap carbon offsets in the short term, and unproven technologies-like carbon, capture and storage (CCS)-in the long term. Yet shareholders have no formal mechanism to object to these plans." Gocher called it "imperative" for ... |
| | | ... eventually zero emissions. "This is necessary to have any chance of meeting global climate aspirations." Santos noted that CCS projects store around 40 million tonnes per year of carbon dioxide, far short of the more than two billion tonnes of carbon ... |
| | | ... aggressive targets," Hodgson said. "If you look at very hard to decarbonise industries like the cement and steel industries, CCS and if possible utilisation, but certainly storage, will continue to be a major part of the policy and the planning moving ... |
| | | ... solution - cement companies just need to invest properly in finding it." The report notes that carbon capture and storage (CCS) "is an important technology for creating low-carbon cement yet CCS projects are still largely at pilot stage in the sector," ... |
| | | Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is "high cost, undemonstrated, and faces key challenges - factors that are holding back widespread use in Australia, according to a report from Credit Suisse. Sandra McCullagh, research analyst, Credit Suisse Credit ... |
| | | ... emissions, Bentham noted the necessity for government intervention to set incentives, to promote carbon capture and storage (CCS) and to set a carbon price. "It's up to us collectively through the political system to decide whether this is going to succeed ... |
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