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Earlier this month, the Coalition and the Industrial Innovation Initiative (I³) co-hosted a media briefing on the role of carbon management technologies in addressing emissions in the industrial sector. Read more on our website here: lnkd.in/eNUb2iYg 1/2
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In the briefing, Ben King of @rhodium_group, Daniel Rennie of @Leilac_Global, Rohini Sengupta of @united Kevin Pranis of @LIUNA discussed the carbon management tech. & strategies necessary to decarbonize heavy industry sectors, including steel, cement, chemicals aviation. 2/2
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The industrial sector is responsible for approx. 1/3 of both global domestic emissions; more than 1/2 of these occur in three sectors: steel, cement, & basic chemicals. 50% of emissions in these sectors are process emissions that cannot be abated without #carboncapture. 📷
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Learn more on the Carbon Capture Coalition website: lnkd.in/e6ck3CB and watch this space for an update on the media briefing we conducted this week on the role of carbon management technologies in reducing industrial emissions.
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Read our new Issue Brief on "Secure Geologic Storage of CO2" for factual information and statistics about the safety & permanence of CO2 storage & the role of the 45Q tax credit in boosting it info on regulatory oversight, compliance reporting: carboncapturecoalition.org/s… 1/4
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"To make the meaningful contributions necessary to meet emissions reduction goals and climate targets, carbon storage infrastructure must scale to millions of metric tons per year of commercially available, secure geologic storage." 3/4
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"People & organizations representing a broad range of views agree on the need for technologies designed to address carbon emissions at the source in the air — we must have confidence in the safe, permanent storage of CO2 in appropriate geologic formations deep underground." 4/4
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"Time and again, carbon management has proven to be a domestic climate and energy issue that can bridge the gap between Democrats and Republicans alike, whether with climate hawks or members from states that produce the energy Americans rely on daily." 3/4
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"Bipartisan support for carbon management has only grown...underscoring a unified commitment to leveraging American innovation to tackle climate challenges, protect expand jobs in traditional energy sectors, & ensure...the US remains a global leader in clean energy tech." 4/4
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NEW: Support for carbon management technologies is broad, deep and BIPARTISAN. Read more in our new blog post here: carboncapturecoalition.org/w… Excerpts from the post in the thread below. 1/4

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"...robust wide-ranging bipartisan support for carbon management tech. has played a crucial role in advancing efforts to deploy these technologies at the levels necessary to have a meaningful impact on rising global temps while safeguarding our nation’s economic interests." 2/4
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The 2nd anniversary of the #InflationReductionAct last week provides a great opportunity to consider the impact of this landmark legislation on #carbonmanagement technologies and what's next. Read Coalition ED @Stolark's thoughts in this blog post: carboncapturecoalition.org/t…
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"Two years in, if one thing is clear, it’s that the passage of the IRA marked the beginning, not the end, of necessary efforts to build the portfolio of policies for carbon management technologies..." - Read more from @Stolark on #IRA's 2nd anniversary: carboncapturecoalition.org/t…
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