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CCUS Fireside Chats: Advancing Carbon Capture in Alberta | Entropy’s Innovation, Supportive Policy and Carbon Markets

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Wednesday, June 19, 2024
11:00 AM | Central Time

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The Enverus CCUS Fireside Chats series, hosted by Enverus Intelligence Research Analyst Graham Bain, offers long-form discussions with guests from the energy industry who are on the front lines of CCUS movement.

 

In this episode, we welcome Erik Petursson, VP of Policy & Carbon Markets at Entropy Inc., as we discuss the challenges and opportunities for advancing carbon capture in Alberta.

 

Topics include:
  • Introduction to Entropy Inc. and the Glacier Project
  • Incentives in Alberta vs. U.S. and the impacts on development and deployment of CCS
  • Long term price uncertainty of carbon in Canada and strategies to mitigate these uncertainties
  • Voluntary vs. compliance markets and the benefits and challenges with each
  • Thoughts on future trends for CCS in Canada

Speakers

erik-petursson

Erik Petursson

Vice President of Policy & Carbon Markets, Entropy Inc.

Erik Petursson, Vice President of Policy and Carbon Markets at Entropy, is focused on working with stakeholders including federal, provincial and municipal levels of government, industrial emitters, and participants in carbon markets to help shape a productive and economic emissions reduction industry. Entropy is a full-service carbon capture developer who's purposes it to provide emissions reduction solutions through carbon capture on hard to abate sectors at industrial scale. Entropy has attracted $500 million in capital from Brookfield Renewable and the Canada Growth Fund as well as $1 billion in contracted carbon offset commitments to underwrite the investment in carbon capture projects on third party emissions sites. Entropy has deployed its patented technology at the world's first commercial carbon capture and sequestration project on post-combustion emissions from natural gas burning engines at the Glacier natural gas plant in Alberta, Canada. In addition, Entropy is engaged in ongoing research and engineering on carbon capture applications for other emissions sources including industrial boilers, steam generators and turbines.

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