CO₂ has been a critical component of effective carbon management, yet it remains one of the most complex challenges in the industry.
As decarbonization technologies evolved, so did the challenges and opportunities for engaging local communities.
This webinar explored the development process behind an innovative wildlife and carbon management decision-support tool.
This session examined the challenges associated with pipeline routing, a critical barrier to implementing Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) infrastructure.
Veronica Wilde discussed the essential role of landmen in the energy sector, highlighting their expertise in understanding and managing land rights.
Erin Middleton and Marcos Miranda analyzed the infrastructure requirements and costs associated with decarbonizing the industrial sector through carbon capture and storage (CCS).
Jonathan Ogland-Hand & Bjorn "BJ" Brooks presented NECTAR, the Negative CO₂ Emission Transition Roadmap, a decision-support tool for siting direct air capture (DAC) facilities.
Jeff Bennett & Kat Sale introduced Carbon Solutions’ 𝘊𝘖₂𝘕𝘊𝘖𝘙𝘋 software!
Daniel Rodriguez & Amy Jordan showcased the Local Air Emissions Tracking Atlas (LOCAETA) tool, which quantifies and provides transparent information about the effects on air quality from multiple decarbonization options.
The webinar examined findings from a recent paper that assessed the viability of carbon capture, and storage in Oklahoma, as well as the importance of co-locating geologic CO₂ storage and other mechanisms to minimize risk.
This session focused on in-person engagement strategies for deploying carbon management technologies.
Jonathan Ogland-Hand, Director of Energy Systems Analysis, presented nationwide cost and capacity estimates for geologic CO₂ storage, developed using the 𝘚𝘊𝘖₂𝘛ᴾᴿᴼ software and database.