The state of Texas is particularly well-situated to capture significant economies of scale in the CCUS industry and to take a leading role in the transition to a lower carbon future.
The energy transition will require a number of new technologies, none more critical than the broad commercial deployment of carbon capture, utilization and storage, or CCUS.
Modeled generation output based on currently operating and planned capacity suggests the US is on a path to generating more than 50% of its electricity through CO2-free sources.
Helping heavy industries, refiners and resource holders to meet their net-zero-emission ambitions through the integration of proven technologies for affordable greenfield blue hydrogen production.
A living strategy that provides a snapshot of hydrogen production, transport, storage, and use in the United States today, as well as an assessment of future hydrogen opportunities.