Carbon utilisation
The use of captured carbon is an important part of the net zero concept, as a feedstock for manufacturing processes such as cement or synthetic fuels.
These new pathways are building momentum and are highly dependent on the broader CCUS ecosystem and regional policy and regulations.
We recognise the complexities of the carbon utilisation landscape, and are working with our clients to de-risk and scale this emerging, commercial opportunity. Our experts are tracking the regulatory and policy dimensions, as well as the evolving project economics, supply chain, and commercial constraints. We also work closely with a wide range of leading technical innovators in CCUS, giving us insights into the sector’s future development.
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Developing an energy system data sharing infrastructure
Digital Spine feasibility study, UK
Helping cities address energy poverty while promoting a sustainable and equitable transition
Resilient Cities Network Urban Power Program, Brazil, Colombia, Nigeria, South Africa
Building a carbon-free future for eThekwini’s energy systems
eThekwini 24/7 Carbon-free energy, South Africa
Western Australia’s renewable energy processing and export hub
Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area, Australia
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage
Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) will be a key part of how countries achieve net zero. With more than 15 years of experience of CCUS development. Our work involves the removal of carbon dioxide from hydrocarbon combustion, industrial processes or through negative emission capture followed by storage and transport.