Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)
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Carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) technologies are pivotal in the transition to a low-carbon future. AFRY, a leading engineering and management consultancy in the CCUS sector, offers extensive expertise and a proven track record, with over 15 years of experience and more than 200 successfully completed projects. Our comprehensive understanding of CCS technologies, policies, business models, and economics positions us as a credible and experienced consultant for investors.
AFRY's commitment to accelerating the clean energy transition is evident through tailored solutions that address the unique challenges and opportunities in carbon dioxide reduction technology. With the increasing role of CCUS in achieving net-zero emissions and the global push towards climate goals, customers investing in these technologies can rely on AFRY's expert guidance to ensure a return on investment and contribute to a sustainable future.
The benefits of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions have been recognized for many years. The usage of captured carbon (CCUS) adds to the key role played in reaching net zero emissions in IEA and IPCC studies, cutting across a range of sectors including heating, industry, low carbon hydrogen production and atmospheric carbon dioxide removal. Keeping global warming below 2 degrees Celsius will be significantly more expensive – and may be unachievable – if carbon capture and storage technology, as well as it's utilisation does not get deployed at scale.
As governments and the global economy tackle the climate change challenge and reduction of carbon emissions across their economies and industrial processes, we expect CCUS to play an increasing role in the energy transition, complementing other important emissions reduction technologies such as renewables energy mix and energy efficiency.
Why AFRY for Carbon Capture and Storage?
AFRY provides worldwide expert carbon capture consulting services available from four divisions spanning a wide range of engineering and commercial consulting disciplines across five key areas:
- feasibility and concept studies
- detailed asset development support
- business model development
- cost reduction and commercial due diligence
- technology studies and scenario building
Experienced AFRY Process Industry, Energy and Infrastructure engineering experts and Management Consulting specialists work seamlessly together in interdisciplinary teams that understand the technology, policy, business models and economics to guide our clients in their CCUS projects and investments.