Industrial reality now defines much of Asia’s decarbonisation challenge. Renewable power, electrification and efficiency remain central to the energy transition, yet they do not fully address emissions from sectors where production itself generates carbon dioxide. Cement, steel, chemicals, refining and gas processing still underpin Asian economies, and many of those activities cannot eliminate emissions through renewable electricity alone.
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Global Gas Outlook 2050 – Navigating the Future of Natural Gas
The Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) unveiled the 9th edition of its Global Gas Outlook 2050 in March 2025. This report offers a detailed forecast of the natural gas industry through 2050. It examines demographic trends, economic drivers, energy policies, and technological shifts. Amid rising geopolitical tensions, energy security concerns, and the rapid adoption of […]
7 Critical Ways Carbon Capture is Transforming Climate Change Mitigation
In the context of escalating climate concerns, Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) has emerged as a pivotal technology in climate change mitigation efforts. This innovative approach offers the potential to not only reduce carbon emissions but actively remove CO2 from the atmosphere. As organizations and governments worldwide strive to meet ambitious climate targets, CCUS is rapidly transitioning from an emerging technology to a core component of climate action strategies. This article examines seven significant ways CCUS is reshaping our approach to climate change and its implications for businesses and environmental sustainability.
