Responsabilité & Environnement Janvier 2022 – English abstracts
Préface
Claude MANDIL
Former Executive Director
Introduction
Dominique AUVERLOT & Richard LAVERGNE
CGEDD CGE
Achieving global climate goals (1.5°C) would be socially and economically unacceptable without the use of CCUS and other GGR (Greenhouse Gas Removal)
Net zero commitments drive global momentum for CCUS
Mary Burce Warlick
Deputy Executive Director, International Energy Agency (IEA)
State of the art of CCS and CCUS: description, cost, constraints
Pierre-Franck Chevet, François Kalaydjian & Guy Maisonnier
IFP É nergies nouvelles (IFPEN)
Global overview of CO2 storage potential
Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol & Christophe Poinssot
Delegate for research and public policy support at BRGM, President Emeritus of the CO2GeoNet association and member of the Board of Directors of the French CO2 Club, Deputy Director General and Scientific Director of BRGM
The development of UK CCUS strategy and current plans for large-scale deployment of this technology
Jon Gibbins & Mathieu Lucquiaud
UK CCS Research Centre, University of Sheffield, University of Edinburgh
State of the art of CCUS and other RMM processes
CCUS and Coal ‒ Are there still development opportunities for coal plants?
Sylvie & Cornot-Gandolphe
president of SCG Consulting
CCS projects underway at TotalEnergies
David Nevicato
Head of business development and partnerships for the CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) division at TotalEnergies
ExxonMobil: Carbon capture is critical to attaining society’s emission-reduction goals
Joe & Blommaert
President, ExxonMobil Low Carbon Solutions
The opportunities offered by the CCUS to decarbonize French industry
Benoît Legait
Honorary Engineer General of Mines
The potential of geological storage of CO2 by mineralization
Sylvain Delerce & Éric H. Oelkers
Graduate engineer from AgroParisTech, Director of research at the CNRS
No decarbonization of the aviation sector without CO2 capture and storage
Dominique Vignon
Member of the French Academy of Technologies
Social acceptability of CO2 capture, transport, use and storage technologies: a task of adjusting the technical project and the stakeholders
Jonas Pigeon
Doctor in spatial planning
The development of negative emissions
Carbon storage in soils
Claire Chenu & Jean-Luc Chotte & Paul Luu
UMR Ecosys, Université Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, UMR Eco&Sols, IRD, CIRAD, INRAE, Université de Montpellier, SupAgro Montpellier, Executive Secretariat of the International ‟4 by 1000” Initiative
Direct Air Capture (DAC) in Germany: resource implications of a possible rollout in 2045
Simon Block, & Peter & Viebahn
Research assistant in the Division of Future Energy and Industry Systems at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy, Head of the Research Unit Sectors and Technologies within the Division of Future Energy and Industry Systems at the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Geoengineering – Perspectives, limits and risks
Ilarion Pavel
Ingénieur en chef des Mines ‒ Conseil général de l’Économie, de l’Industrie, de l’Énergie et des Technologies
Geoengineering and solar radiation management
Anni & Määttänen
Sorbonne université, UVSQ Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS
