Investment, collaboration, and a robust R&D-translation ecosystem can create an impact at the National level in CCUS towards India’s Net Zero target by 2070: Experts

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Experts from research and academia highlighted the need for investment both from the government and industry in Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and the importance of leading experts in the field to work collaboratively towards India’s net zero targets through CCUS.
Experts from research and academia highlighted the need for investment both from the government and industry in Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and the importance of leading experts in the field to work collaboratively towards India’s net zero targets through CCUS.
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Investment, collaboration, and a robust R&D-translation ecosystem can create an impact at the National level in CCUS towards India’s Net Zero target by 2070: Experts

By PIB Delhi

Experts from research and academia highlighted the need for investment both from the government and industry in Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and the importance of leading experts in the field to work collaboratively towards India’s net zero targets through CCUS.

“Investment and funding are needed for cost-effective tech deployment at scale and all leading experts in the country should come together to work towards it,” DST Secretary Prof. Abay Karandikar said at the Consultative Brainstorming Session on DST’s Roadmap towards India’s net zero targets through CCUS.

He pointed out that the status of the technology needs to be mapped and it can form the base for developing a robust R&D ecosystem where collaborative efforts can lead to translation. “There can be joint funding from industry for commercializing some technologies. A concrete action plan should include creating and funding focused incubation programmes,” Prof Karandikar added at the brainstorming session organised by the Department of Science and Technology (DST).

He stressed that DST would work towards the formulation of a program that would create an impact at the National level within the next couple of years.
The meeting focused on the opportunities and challenges related to CCUS, with an emphasis on the role of government in accelerating the development and deployment of CCUS technologies.

Senior Advisor DST and Secretary SERB, Dr Akhilesh Gupta highlighted the importance of CCUS in the scenario where the IPCC reports in the last few years have shown that global temperatures have risen by an average of around 1.2 degrees above pre-industrial levels and the catastrophe that stares at us as this is projected to rise by around 0.2 degrees per decade.

“We need several well-documented pilots, a detailed study of their viability, and significant funding to focus on potential winners in the field to develop technologies that can actually work when deployed. Global collaborative technology development can go a long way towards success,” said Professor Rangan Banerjee, Director IIT Delhi.

Dr Anita Gupta, Head C3E Division of DST briefed about the CCUS activities of DST.

The brainstorming had active participation by senior CCUS Experts from research and academia and from difficult-to-decarbonize sectors such as thermal, Oil, Steel, and Cement like NTPC, BHEL, ONGC, Reliance, Tata Steel, Aditya Birla Cement, UltraTech, etc.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi showed the path of a sustainable future for tackling climate change by elucidating “India’s Panchamrit Amrit tattva” at COP-26, Glasgow, Scotland. To achieve the mandate, the Indian government has set a goal to achieve a carbon-neutral economy by 2070. In this context, Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) has gained significant relevance both in national and global contexts. Keeping the National and International Net Zero priorities in perspective, the Department of Science and Technology (DST) has been committed towards building a robust ecosystem for CCUS. It has been consistently contributing towards the development of the CCUS value chain and roadmap for potential RD&D directions for national capacity building and multilateral/bilateral linkages.
The Consultative Brainstorming Meeting was organized with experts/representatives from relevant Industries, PSUs, Research groups, Academia, Government, and policymakers with the aim of further strengthening the CCUS value chain along its TRL trajectory and for ensuring the crucial last mile connectivity of Technology towards real field and market.  

It helped boost the dialogue between relevant industry, academia, research groups, and policymakers and highlight national CCUS efforts, assess national status, and explore potential public-private partnership areas.

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