Carbon capture and storage
Can we just suck the CO2 problem out of the air? Looking at the technology that could bury or recycle CO2.
It’s likely that there will be no successful green transition without an element of carbon capture, storage and re-use. The oil industry has been burying CO2 underground since the 1970s, so the infrastructure and technology is already available, but removing CO2 from the air at scale is new, and the companies doing it are small. We head to an experimental ‘direct air capture’ plant in Canada to hear how they are making fuel out of air, and explore what changes will be required to ensure that their industry becomes a significant one in the years to come. But if we think that a technology fix is out there, might we limit other efforts?
Presenters: Neal Razzell and Manuela Saragosa
Contributors:
Steve Oldham, CEO, Carbon Engineering
Dr Jennifer Wilcox, Acting Assistant Secretary for the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management at the US Department of Energy
Prof Stuart Haszeldine, professor of carbon storage and capture at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr Simon Evans, policy editor, Carbon Brief
Producer: Jordan Dunbar
Series producer: Rosamund Jones
Editor: Emma Rippon
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- Mon 14 Jun 2021 01:32GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service
- Mon 14 Jun 2021 08:06GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service
- Mon 14 Jun 2021 12:32GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service East and Southern Africa, South Asia, West and Central Africa & East Asia only
- Mon 14 Jun 2021 19:06GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa
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