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CCS Market Fundamentals

CCUS is both a competitor for clean hydrogen and when applied to natural gas reforming a source of clean hydrogen supply. In this session we will provide an overview of CCUS, from cost analysis and policies to opportunities and challenges ahead.

Status of the CCUS Market  

  • The potential role of CCUS in the energy transition

  • Overview of current market conditions

  • Summary of global policy

The CCUS Value Chain

  • Overview of the value chain

  • Global CCUS project pipeline progress by segment

  • Cost analysis of CO2 capture, transportation, and storage.

  • Overview of CO2 utilization 

Engineered carbon dioxide removal

  • Overview of technologies and market trends

Long-Term Global Outlook for CO2 capture installations

  • S&P Global Commodity Insights’ base case outlook for both near-term (2030) and long-term (2050) CO2 capture installations

  • Summary and discussion of key course topics

Masterclass delivered by Principal Research Analyst - Gas Power and Climate Solutions, Paola Perez.

This session is available to members of the World Hydrogen Leaders Community - Our online training subscription product.


This masterclass includes:

  • An engaging virtual training session lasting 60 minutes

  • Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the S&P Global expert

  • Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices

  • A certificate of attendance on completion of the session


Meet the instructor

Yuefei Li, Sr. Research Analyst, Global Clean Energy Technology (CET)

Yufei Li, senior research analyst of the Global Clean Energy Technology (CET) team covering Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS) at S&P Global Commodity Insights.

Dr. Yufei has recently joined the Clean Energy Technology team developing market insights on the carbon sequestration technologies and related regulatory framework, where he leverages an interdisciplinary background in policy analysis and modeling practice to help private and public sector clients navigate the energy transition to a low-carbon sustainable economy of the future. Prior to joining S&P Global, Dr. Yufei has been involved in projects and research exploring the challenges and opportunities on a broad range of energy and sustainability topics including energy efficiency, power market transitions, and electric vehicles, through which he delivered multiple high-impact journal articles and reports.

Dr. Yufei holds a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a Master of Environmental Management from Duke University, United States.

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