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Climate scientists, governments and organisations, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and International Energy Agency, recognise that the world needs carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology if society is to achieve net-zero emissions. In this episode, hosts Bryony and Eddie are joined by Shell’s Vice-president for CCS, Bernhard Koudelka, to discuss the role of this combination of technologies in decarbonising heavy industry, and – as the world’s first project to offer commercial CCS as a service prepares to start up – the challenges of scaling the industry to the level the world needs.
Whether you’re new to CCS or looking for a deeper understanding of its role in the energy transition, this episode offers expert insight and real-world examples.
What are negative emissions?
Practices or technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere are often described as achieving negative emissions.
Learn more about The Energy Podcast
Read more about CCS
Cautionary note
The Energy Podcast is a Starstruck Media production for Shell.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Climate scientists, governments and organisations, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and International Energy Agency, recognise that the world needs carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology if society is to achieve net-zero emissions. In this episode, hosts Bryony and Eddie are joined by Shell’s Vice-president for CCS, Bernhard Koudelka, to discuss the role of this combination of technologies in decarbonising heavy industry, and – as the world’s first project to offer commercial CCS as a service prepares to start up – the challenges of scaling the industry to the level the world needs.
Whether you’re new to CCS or looking for a deeper understanding of its role in the energy transition, this episode offers expert insight and real-world examples.
What are negative emissions?
Practices or technologies that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere are often described as achieving negative emissions.
Learn more about The Energy Podcast
Read more about CCS
Cautionary note
The Energy Podcast is a Starstruck Media production for Shell.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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