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ECO MONEY: How critical is CCUS on the road to net zero?


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Global CCUS uptake needs to expand 120 times from current levels by 2050, rising to at least 4.2 gigatons per annum of CO2 captured, for countries to achieve their net-zero commitments. That's according to a McKinsey report.

At the Asia Clean Energy Summit organised by the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore, we heard highlights from industry on transformation in this area and what more needs to be done. 

This podcast includes comments from:

Singhi Mahendra, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Dalmia Cement, 

Paul Kennedy, VP of International Business Development, Carbon Engineering 

Fadhl Zayed Fadhl Ahmed, (Acting) Manager Strategic Partnerships, Emirates Steel Arkan

Prabhat Agrawal, Senior Advisor at GaffneyCline

 

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