Collaboration opportunities

In this section you will learn about how companies and professionals in related fields can collaborate on CCUS projects, including partnership opportunities and joint ventures.

 

Carbon Hub Association can facilitate collaboration on various CCUS initiatives:


• Partner with industrial emitters, infrastructure companies, and local authorities to develop integrated CCUS hubs that share CO2 transport and storage facilities.


• Collaborate with government agencies and private sector entities to create partnerships leveraging public funding and industry expertise for CCUS projects.


• Foster partnerships between diverse industries (e.g., energy, manufacturing, technology) to address common CCUS challenges and share knowledge.


• Work with universities and research institutions to advance CCUS technologies and train the future workforce in this field.


• Partner with international organizations and companies to share best practices and accelerate global CCUS deployment.


• Collaborate with technology providers and engineering firms to develop and scale up innovative CCUS solutions.


• Create joint ventures between multiple companies to share risks and resources for major CCUS initiatives.


• Work with suppliers, logistics companies, and end-users to create comprehensive CCUS value chains.

 
• Establish forums and networks for exchanging experiences, lessons learned, and best practices among CCUS stakeholders.


• Collaborate with financial institutions and insurance companies to develop innovative funding mechanisms and risk management solutions for CCUS projects.

 

Carbon Hub Association will foster partnerships and joint ventures that accelerate CCUS development and deployment, bringing together diverse expertise and resources to address climate change mitigation effectively.