Managing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Risk
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a promising approach for controlling carbon emissions from fossil fuel power plants and other large emitters. To make CCS viable, adopters must take a proactive approach to risk management and mitigation across the entire process - from capture and transport, to storage and site closure.
Here's what you need to know about technical, economic, policy and stakeholder risk, as well as actionable tactics for de-risking CCS in this white paper straight from our experts.
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and Risk
- Get key information on CCS risk, including policy, stakeholder, economic and technical risks across each project stage
Three Essential Tactics for De-Risking CCS
- Reduce uncertainty, understand your risk profile, and improve project outcomes with an integrated and methodical approach to CCS risk
Technical Risk for Carbon Capture and Storage
- Understand the technical risks involved in CCS, including CO2 leakage, plume migration, induced seismic activity and more
De-Risking CO2 Injection and Storage
- Learn what it takes to assess and mitigate CCS risk during site selection, drilling, CO2 injection, monitoring and closure
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While it is impossible to completely eliminate technical CCS risk, developers can minimize it with appropriate de-risking strategies and compliance with all regulatory, permitting and Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) requirements.
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This report was written in partnership with Battelle.