Managing Your Carbon Capture and Sequestration Risks
Published on: 14-Nov- 2010 | Comments: 0
Energy from fossil fuels has been essential in driving global industrial growth. The concern regarding the potential effects of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from fossil fuel plants has resulted in the development of GHG mitigation strategies becoming a national and international priority. Attention is now being focused on CO2 as a GHG. The result is that restrictions may be forthcoming regarding the release of CO2 into the atmosphere. An increasingly preferred method for controlling C02 emissions is Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS), a process of capturing C02 during energy production and sequestering it in underground reservoirs. Always at the forefront of changes impacting the energy industry’s risk environment, Marsh has actively positioned itself to manage its clients’ risks as comprehensively and efficiently as possible.
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