Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) will play an essential role as Canada transitions toward a net zero carbon economy between now and 2050. The recent announcement of a proposed federal investment tax credit to stimulate major CCUS projects is a significant step forward in solving the complex energy and climate change puzzle facing Canada and the world. The promising early-stage developments in Alberta are positioning Canada as a global leader in CCUS.
In this webinar, John Hesemann, Patricia Scroggin-Wicker and Kristin Glikbarg discuss potential technologies, viability of sequestration and how to get started with carbon capture implementation.
John Hesemann
Environmental Department Manager
Patricia Scroggin-Wicker
Director of Process Technology
Kristin Glikbarg
Associate Process Engineer