Carbon Capture and Storage in Asia: A Practical Path to Net Zero

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.

Carbon Capture

In an era where climate change looms large, the energy sector faces unprecedented pressure to reduce its carbon footprint. Enter carbon capture technology – a groundbreaking solution that’s revolutionizing power plants and paving the way for cleaner energy production. This article delves into the transformative impact of carbon capture on the power generation industry, exploring how this innovative technology is reshaping our energy landscape and offering a beacon of hope in the fight against global warming.

Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) Hubs in Asia

Asia is rapidly emerging as a leader in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. This growth is driven by the need to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries such as steel, petrochemicals, and liquefied natural gas (LNG). Countries like Malaysia and Indonesia are leading this effort by leveraging their geological advantages and existing infrastructure. The Rise of CCS […]