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Carbon Capture on the Clean Energy Agenda for World Ministers
VANCOUVER, May 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Touted by United Nations(1) as a necessary and ready-to-go technology in the 
urgency to mitigate climate change, carbon capture and storage (CCS or CCUS) 
will be widely profiled and discussed at this week's Clean Energy Ministerial 
(CEM). CEM is a global gathering of international energy ministers with the 
common goal to advance clean energy technology, to share lessons learned and 
best practices, and to encourage the transition to a global clean energy 
economy.

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During CEM, CCS will be championed by the likes of Rick Perry, the US Secretary 
of Energy; Fatih Birol the head of the International Energy Agency; Michal 
Krutyka the Minister of Energy for Poland and President of COP24; among others 
in two primary events on Wednesday May 29th at the Vancouver Convention Centre.

Internationally there is recognition that definitive action is needed to 
support the world's ability to tackle the climate crisis. Large-scale CCS is 
action that facilitates deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs).  The 
International CCS Knowledge Centre spearheads the open sharing of CCS best 
practices, globally. With the hosting of a high-level panel discussion on cost 
and risk reduction, the offering of a pavilion dedicated to CCS at CEM's 
Innovation Showcase, as well as a tour of SaskPower's Boundary Dam 3 CCS 
Facility in Saskatchewan, Canada for delegates on the heels of CEM, the 
International CCS Knowledge Centre is underscoring that if the world is serious 
about emission reduction, then it better be serious about CCS.

Despite its proven success and accessibility, CCS has suffered a perception of 
high cost and thus lack of investment. With the advent of innovation toward 
second generation(2) in the technology, costs are shown to plummet by 67%, per 
tonne of carbon dioxide (CO(2)) captured, opening opportunities for investment. 
During CEM, CCS events will have a focus on the key conditions needed to 
attract financing for the next wave of CCS projects. 

CEM's designated CCUS Initiative kicks off the discussions on CCS with a 
ministerial session, titled: Accelerating CCUS Together - Financing a key piece 
of the clean energy puzzle. This will be followed by an in-depth exploration of 
hurdles and possibilities in a panel discussion co-hosted by the International 
CCS Knowledge Centre and ClearPath, titled: Advancing CCUS - A Deep Dive on 
Cost & Risk Reductions. 

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"At the International CCS Knowledge Centre, we are proud to showcase CCS for 
its critical role in reducing GHGs in a way that actively supports global 
climate goals as well as helps ensure stable economies. CCS is proven, reliable 
and now cheaper. It is ready and designed for the world."

-          Mike Monea, President & CEO, International CCS Knowledge Centre

For a full listing of CCS events at CEM, click here ( 
https://ccsknowledge.com/about/events/clean-energy-ministerial--mission-innovation 
).

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(1) CCS is considered essential in three of the four pathways to keep global 
warming within 1.5(o)C – in the United Nations' Intergovernmental 
Panel on Climate Change: Global Warming of 1.5 Degrees Celsius ( 
https://report.ipcc.ch/sr15/ )
 
 
(2) The Shand CCS Feasibility Study ( 
https://ccsknowledge.com/resources/2nd-generation ), 2nd generation study, 
shows that compared to the Boundary Dam 3 CCS project (BD3), a CCS system at 
Shand 
could see capture capital cost reductions of 67% per tonne of CO(2) captured as 
well as 92% in potential savings to plant integration capital cost
 



 

                               BACKGROUND INFORMATION

List of Speakers at CCS Events at CEM
 
                      ACCELERATING CCUS TOGETHER
              Financing a key piece of the clean energy puzzle

This session will ensure minister-level dialogue on key conditions for 
investment in CCS. It will provide a platform for financial sector CEOs and 
senior executives to discuss with ministers how to move forward 
with CCS in the short term to achieve tangible progress

                       11:00 AM - Wed. May 29
                         Meeting Room #211
_______________________________________________________
--John Minge, Former Chairman and President, BP America 
--Rick Perry, Secretary of Energy, (USA) 
--Fatih Birol, Executive Director of International Energy 
Agency (France) 
--Richard Jackson, President of Occidental Low Carbon 
Ventures and SVP of Operations (USA) 
--Gordon Salahor, CEO, Wolf Midstream (USA) 
Khalid Abuleif, Chief Climate Negotiator (Saudi Arabia) 
--John Loughhead, Chief Scientist, Dept. for Business, 
Energy and Industrial Strategy (UK) 
--Yoshihiko Isozaki, State Minister, METI (Japan) 
--Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Secretary, Ministry of Power (India) 
--Liv Lonnum, State Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and 
Energy (Norway) 
--Amy Pincu, Managing Director, Bank of America Merrill 
Lynch (USA) 
--Ashok Bhargava, Director of Energy, Asian Development 
Bank, (Central and West Asia) 
--Jerome Schmitt, Chairman of Executive Committee, Oil 
and Gas Climate Initiative (UK)



                             ADVANCING CCUS
                    A Deep Dive on Cost & Risk Reductions

This event will be an exploration of the hurdles & possibilities in advancing 
CCUS as a key tech to significantly reduce GHGs. Through sharing of best 
practices, there is evidence that next plants will be cheaper. Panelists will 
share knowledge of clean energy policies, decision making, and financing

                        12:30 PM – Wed. May 29
         International CCS Knowledge Centre Pavilion, Booth 606
_______________________________________________________
--Michael Kurtyka, Minister of Energy & Environment, COP24 
President (Poland) 
--Steve Winberg, Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, 
Department of Energy (USA) 
--Khalid Abulief, Chief Negotiator for Climate Agreements, 
Ministry of Energy & Petroleum Resources (Saudi Arabia) 
--Tim Thomas, Vice President at Mitsubishi Heavy Industries 
(Japan, Houston office) 
--Hang Wang, Deputy Director-General of 21 Agenda 
Administrative Centre, Ministry of Science & Technology 
(China) 
--Mechthild Worsdorfer, Director of Sustainability, Technology 
& Outlooks, International Energy Agency (France) 
--Cecil Conroy, Director Government Affairs, International 
Brotherhood of Boilermakers (USA) 
--Richard Jackson, President of Occidental Low Carbon 
Ventures and SVP of Operations (USA) 
--Rich Powell, CEO, ClearPath (USA) (Event Co-Host) 
--Mike Monea, President & CEO, International CCS Knowledge 
Centre (Canada) (Event Co-Host)
 
 

What is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS / CCUS)?

CCS is a clean technology that when operated at large scale, captures 
significant amounts of CO(2) emission before they are released into the 
atmosphere. The capture process can be applied on industries such as steel, 
cement, and energy, like, coal and natural gas to support vast cuts in 
emissions. Storage or utilization and storage refer to downstream placement of 
the captured CO(2) – for large quantities CO(2) is permanent stored in very 
deep geological formation, such as sandstone or depleted oil fields. For more 
info, IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme (IEAGHG):  What is CCS ( 
https://ieaghg.org/ccs-resources/what-is-ccs )? 

About the International CCS Knowledge Centre (Knowledge Centre): Operating 
since 2016 under the direction of an independent board, Knowledge Centre was 
established by BHP and SaskPower with a mandate to advance the global 
understanding and deployment of large-scale CCS to reduce global GHG emissions. 
The Knowledge Centre provides the know-how to implement large-scale CCS 
projects as well as CCS optimization through the base learnings from both the 
fully-integrated Boundary Dam 3 CCS Facility and the comprehensive 
second-generation CCS study, known as the Shand CCS Feasibility Study.  For 
more info: https://ccsknowledge.com/


For further information: Jodi Woollam, Head of Communications & Media 
Relations, jwoollam@ccsknowledge.com, T: +1-306-565-5956 / M: +1-306-520-3710; 
ccsknowledge.com, +1.306.565.(KNOW)5669 / 198 - 10 Research Drive / Regina, SK 
S4S 7J7  Canada 



Source: International CCS Knowledge Centre
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