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Episode 24: The Challenges and Opportunities of Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage: Interview with Professor Paul Fennell

30 min · 29 de oct de 2025
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39 Essex Chambers' barrister Celia Reynolds talks to Professor Paul Fennell, professor of clean energy at the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London. His work encompasses the decarbonisation and re-thinking of industrial processes, including the production of iron and steel and cement manufacture. He also works in the broader field of industrial decarbonisation, including synergies between industry and power generation. In this episode, Professor Fennell provides an introduction to Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). He further discusses the challenges and opportunities for CCUS in the green energy transition.

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