Decarbonising cement
Transporting and storing captured carbon: Best practices
Key considerations for each project phase, methods to de-risk transport and storage, and economies of scale with pooling of CO2.
The journey to carbon neutrality involves more than just capturing CO₂—it requires effective transportation and storage solutions to ensure the environmental benefits of carbon capture are fully realised. Once CO₂ is captured from cement plants, it must be purified and conditioned for transport to its final storage. This critical phase involves various technologies tailored to the physical conditions and volumes of CO₂, as well as the intended storage location.
As early planning and mindful project scoping are essential for success, transportation solutions must be addressed from the beginning of a project. Since the final storage options are continually developing, multiple transport solutions may need to be considered to manage risks and optimise costs. One effective strategy is pooling captured CO₂ from multiple emitters, reducing the unit price by sharing common transport infrastructure.
In this webinar, experts within transport and storage of CO₂ will discuss:
- Key considerations and decisions for each project phase
- Methods to de-risk the transport to storage aspect of a carbon capture project
- Examples of how economies of scale are obtained with pooling of CO₂