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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has an important role to play in the energy transition – especially in helping decarbonize traditional energy and industrial infrastructure. 

CCS involves capturing carbon dioxide emissions from industrial processes and then transporting these, either by ship or pipeline, to be stored underground. But how can this technology help address industrial emissions at scale? And can innovations such as digital twins help advance the CCS technology?

To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by:

  • Dr Colin Hale, Senior Teaching Fellow in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London
  • Nigel Greatorex, Global Industry Business Manager of CCS at ABB Energy Industries 
  • Anjani Kumar, Vice President of CoFlow and Professional Services at CMG 

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