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With rapid advancements in CO2 capture technology, the spotlight is now on governments to lead the push for wider deployment of CCS.
Explore how Carbon Capture and Sequestration implementation will remove 40% of greenhouse gas from the atmosphere via the two videos below.
VIDEO 1: “The Case for Carbon Capture & Sequestration” features insights from key European Carbon Capture lobbyists, calling for the widespread implementation of Carbon Capture for coal power projects and other emissions heavy industrial projects. Click on the play button below to find out more.
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VIDEO 2 by the World Resources Institute, featured CO2 Capture & Sequestration Panelist Sarah Forbes, WRI’s senior associate and Carbon Capture & Storage expert who gave a roadmap for future CCS developments including:
~ Ground Truthing WRI’s CCS guidelines by implementing projects
~ Closely examine post-closure stewardship of CCS projects
~ Developing CCS guidelines for the China context to tackle emissions from coal usage.
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The most immediate requirement for advancing CCS technologies is a better understanding of how CCS can benefit business in the long term.
That’ what businesses will get by participating at the CO2 Capture, Sequestration & Utilization forum in Beijing on 5-6 March 2009, which explores potential revenue streams from CCS and related projects.
Don't miss out on Sarah Forbe's presentation at the conference on Guidelines for Implementation of CCS: Towards Global Convergence on Regulatory Frameworks.
If you haven’t already confirmed your participation at CO2 Capture, Sequestration & Utilization, then >>CLICK HERE Right Away to do so now, and be a part of Asia’s most important CO2 Capture Event!<<