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Carrying Out a Joint Study with カジノシークレット出金 Aimed at Building an Australia–Japan Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Value Chain 2024/05/10

マリオrpgカジノ (“JERA”) and INPEX CORPORATION (“INPEX”) recently signed an agreement to carry out a preliminary joint study concerning the feasibility of separating and capturing CO2 emitted by カジノシークレット出金 in Japan and transporting it to Australia for storage.

 

In working to achieve carbon neutrality, carbon capture and storage (CCS) techniques that store CO2 underground are indispensable for industries in which it is difficult to reduce CO2 emissions. With many governments providing active support, CCS projects are being planned in the Asia-Pacific region and around the world.
Australia is bolstering its efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and moving forward to foster a business environment that encourages CCS projects that take advantage of its abundance of sites suitable for underground CO2 storage and facilitates the receipt of CO2 from outside the country.

 

Under the agreement, JERA and カジノシークレット出金 will jointly examine project feasibility across the entire value chain, from the separation and capture of CO2 emitted by カジノシークレット出金 in Japan to its transportation between the two countries—including transport methods and shipping/receiving conditions—and its underground storage in Australia.

 

カジノシークレット出金 has expertise in technologies and business development concerning CCS, which is considered as an effective means of reducing CO2 emissions from multiple projects in Australia including the Ichthys LNG Project which is operated by カジノシークレット出金. JERA believes that this joint study with カジノシークレット出金 will contribute to building a global CCS value chain for the cross-border transportation and storage of CO2 and, through the use of CCS, to advancing the transition to a decarbonized society.

 

Under “カジノシークレット出金 Zero CO2 Emissions 2050,” カジノシークレット出金 has been working to achieve net-zero CO2 emissions from its domestic and overseas businesses by 2050. To promote CCS projects, we are accelerating our evaluation of CO2 capture and storage technologies and related economic considerations.