Energy Gang

Carbon capture could be an important tool for tackling climate change. Can we find productive ways to use that carbon?

Sep 22, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Sarah Lamaison, CEO of Dioxycle, shares how her startup is revolutionizing carbon utilization through innovative carbon electrolysis. Tim van den Bergh from the World Economic Forum highlights the potential of CCU in the chemical sector as a means of dual decarbonization. John Ferrier from Wood Mackenzie explores the economic barriers and policy shifts needed to favor carbon utilization over storage. Together, they delve into the challenges and future pathways for making carbon capture a viable solution in combating climate change.
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INSIGHT

CCU Is Not One Uniform Solution

  • CCU covers diverse applications with different emissions benefits, from long-term carbonated materials to temporary product embedding.
  • Some CCU uses functionally mirror CCS, making policy fit uneven across pathways.
ADVICE

Don’t Let Policy Penalize CCU

  • Avoid relying solely on current EU frameworks that penalize CCU by charging embedded-carbon emissions.
  • Push for fixes in the EU ETS to remove disadvantages versus fossil incumbents.
ADVICE

Locate Projects By Incentives And Energy

  • Consider locating CCU projects where 45Q-like incentives, low electricity prices, and available CO/CO2 streams align.
  • Evaluate grid mix and incumbent costs region-by-region to optimize competitiveness.
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