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New report about CCUS published by the ICSC

A new report has been published by our long-term cooperation partner, the International Centre for Sustainable Carbon (ICSC, formerly known as the Clean Coal Center CCC).
A new report has been published by our long-term cooperation partner, the International Centre for Sustainable Carbon (ICSC, formerly known as the Clean Coal Center CCC).

BUSINESS MODELS AND INCENTIVES FOR CCUS

by Stephanie Metzger

Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) is considered essential for meeting climate change mitigation goals, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). However, deployment of CCUS has been slow worldwide, partly due to a lack of adequate commercial incentives to encourage investment in new projects. The development of policies and incentives to create a compelling business model for CCUS has therefore been at the centre of efforts to progress the technology.

This report examines the barriers to CCUS deployment, potential ownership models, and business models, policies, and revenue streams that can incentivise the use of CCUS.

To find out more about the reports and other resources of the ICSC, and how to access them, please visit their website: https://www.sustainable-carbon.org/

Executive summaries of the reports are available for free; if you are interested in a specific full report, please contact us: oliver.then@vgbe.energy