Building Scalable CCUS Infrastructure: Enabling Blue Hydrogen and CO₂ Utilisation
Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) is a key pathway for reducing emissions in hard-to-abate sectors. A successful CCUS value chain requires effective capture of CO₂ from various sources, followed by transport to designated storage or utilisation sites. This presentation outlines technology developments that support carbon utilisation and low-carbon hydrogen production, including solvent-based and solvent-agnostic CO₂ capture systems such as Direct Air Capture (DAC), and blue hydrogen pathways that integrate CO₂ management. It also explores the role of digital platforms in supporting risk mitigation, operational efficiency, and regulatory reporting across CCUS projects.