CBE Seminar: “The Role of Utilization in Meeting Mid-Century Carbon Removal Targets”
November 11, 2020 at 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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The utilization of CO2 broadly applies to any process that transforms captured CO2 into valuable products. These processes strive to achieve any of the following objectives: (1) permanent storage (2) revenue generation and/or (3) avoiding emissions of conventional products with high amounts of embodied carbon. This talk will explore how carbon utilization can be leveraged to help us meet the ambitious gigatonne-scale removal targets proposed by many agencies as necessary to combat climate change by mid-century. Topics covered will include the importance of CO2 source, temporal aspects of storage, the role of stock vs flux, scaling limitations, economic potential and risk. The significance and mutual dependency of these factors will be illustrated in regional merit-order modeling, as well as select case studies on lifecycle emission assessments. These results inform policymakers, investors and scientists on both the strengths and shortcomings of CCUS as a climate mitigation strategy.

