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Carbon capture and storage - one of the most important engineering challenges

Harsh Pershad
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Element Energy is a growing low carbon energy technology consultancy. We provide a range of services, from early stage consultancy, strategic and business planning, feasibility and funding studies, right through to detailed designs, tender and proje…
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What company are you currently employed by / studying with?
Low Carbon Consultancy
What is your job title or role?
Consultant
What is your main geographic location?
UK
Would you like to give some information about yourself - current projects, background, education, ambitions, what you are looking for (if anything) and so on?
Currently advising the North Sea Basin Task Force on cross-border CO2 transport and storage potential in and around the North Sea.
What is the role of your company?
consulting
Would you like to let us know your age range?
26-35
How long before 25% of power stations worldwide have carbon capture?
over 20 years
Do you think CCS will always need to be subsidised by government?
No but there will need to be a high carbon price

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Element Energy is now recruiting a Consultant

Element Energy is a growing low carbon energy technology consultancy. We provide a range of services, from early stage consultancy, strategic and business planning, feasibility and funding studies, right through to detailed designs, tender and project management. We have gained unparalleled experience in many aspects of carbon capture and storage, hydrogen energy and renewables, from detailed system design and developing industrial partnerships to an understanding of political initiatives and fu… Continue

Posted on January 21, 2010 at 1:23pm —

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