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Presented By: Civil and Environmental Engineering

Shaping Resource Flows: The Role of Carbon Capture in Meeting Net-Zero Carbon Goals

With Jennifer Wilcox (DOE)

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Building the Future: A Distinguished Lecture Series for Academics and Professionals

Jennifer Wilcox, the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management at DOE, discusses "The Role of Carbon Capture in Meeting Net-Zero Carbon Goals" and how it relates to shaping resource flows.

President Biden has laid out a bold and ambitious goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions in the U.S. by 2050. The pathway to that target includes cutting total greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 and eliminating them entirely from the Nation’s electricity sector by 2035. Investment in technology research, design, development, and deployment (RDD&D) will be required to achieve the president’s objectives, including investments in both carbon capture at point sources in addition to carbon dioxide removal approaches that target the accumulated pool of carbon in the atmosphere. Both will be required to achieve net-zero carbon emissions in time and they will require increased deployment in order to move down the cost curve. These efforts combined with effective policy will make these approaches economically viable. These approaches are critical and they must be deployed in parallel. Deployment of these technologies at the scale required will necessitate the use of resources including land, water, and in some cases, low-carbon energy, while ensuring the secure and reliable storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) on a timescale that impacts climate. Therefore, CCS and CDR deployment must be implemented strategically in terms of regional goals and requirements.

A panelist discussion will follow the lecture. Our distinguished panelists include: Andres Clarens, Professor, University of Virginia, Associate Director, Environmental Resilience Institute; and Richard Middleton, CEO, Carbon Solutions, LLC.

Sponsored by the U-M Global CO2 Initiative; Penn Engineering, University of Pennsylvania; Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, U.S. DOE; Kleinman Center; and U-M Graham Sustainability Institute
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November 29, 2022 (Tuesday) 3:30pm

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