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In a new episode of the OIES podcast, host Hasan Muslemani speaks with Mathieu Lucquiaud and Ryan Cowden about their groundbreaking research on how electricity from natural gas can achieve lifecycle emissions comparable to renewables – if paired with carbon capture and cleaner production practices. The discussion unpacks how upstream methane and CO₂ emissions can be slashed through regulation and technology, how carbon capture rates above 98% are now technically and economically viable, and why lifecycle analysis is key to assessing true climate impact. The takeaway: natural gas with CCS, when done right, could complement renewables by providing reliable, low-carbon power, helping balance grids without compromising net-zero goals.
By Oxford Institute for Energy StudiesIn a new episode of the OIES podcast, host Hasan Muslemani speaks with Mathieu Lucquiaud and Ryan Cowden about their groundbreaking research on how electricity from natural gas can achieve lifecycle emissions comparable to renewables – if paired with carbon capture and cleaner production practices. The discussion unpacks how upstream methane and CO₂ emissions can be slashed through regulation and technology, how carbon capture rates above 98% are now technically and economically viable, and why lifecycle analysis is key to assessing true climate impact. The takeaway: natural gas with CCS, when done right, could complement renewables by providing reliable, low-carbon power, helping balance grids without compromising net-zero goals.