Co-Hosted by IETA, International CCS Knowledge Centre and Latham & Watkins
The world’s most credible deep decarbonization studies point to CCUS as holding enormous potential to help smooth and achieve net zero pathways. Over the last 3 decades, broad support and investment for CCUS has traveled a difficult journey. But now, as governments strengthen climate goals and corporates seek credible net zero paths and investment opportunities, past ebbs are shifting to flows in CCUS demand. This positive momentum is welcome – but there’s still a long way to go in scaling the technology to reach its full potential. The panel will take stock of the world’s enabling regulatory frameworks, innovative incentive structures and carbon market solutions that are driving CCUS projects and infrastructure.
Recording available HERE
Presentation available HERE
Other resources shared during the session:
* Global CCS Status Report 2020 available HERE
* The Role of CCS in the Paris Agreement and its Article 6 available HERE
* Incentivizing Large-Scale CCS in Canada, a White Paper by RSM and the International CCS Knowledge Centre available HERE
* Progressive Supply-Side Policy under the Paris Agreement to enhance Geological Carbon Storage, full article available HERE
* Latham & Watkins' Client Alert Commentary available HERE