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Charles McConnell is the Executive Director, Center for Carbon Management in Energy of the Center for Carbon Management and Energy Sustainability at the University of Houston. Prior to joining UH Energy, McConnell was the Executive Director of the Energy and Environment Initiative at Rice University.
- Acknowledgements
- Houston CCS Alliance
- Houston Energy Transition Initiative
- Pipelines
- Storage
- Introduction
- Considerations for the Four Infrastructure Sectors
- Pipelines:
The findings and insights of this white paper were developed through a collaboration involving multiple stakeholders associated with and part of the University of Houston Center for Carbon Management in Energy. We recognize this as essential to our mission of factual and solutions-based energy study. The University of Houston thanks the Houston CC...
The Houston CCS Alliance was formed to advance one of the most significant carbon capture and storage opportunities in the world. The companies that are a part of this efort believe now is the time for ambitious collaboration among industry, non-governmental organizations, academia, and local communities to significantly reduce carbon dioxide and o...
The Houston Energy Transition Initiative (HETI) is a strategic initiative led by the Greater Houston Partnership, the principal business association for the 12-county Greater Houston region. HETI works alongside and on behalf of its industry members, academia, nongovernmental organizations, and community stakeholders to strengthen Houston’s leaders...
The Denbury Green Line (now part of the recently completed ExxonMobil acquisition) should be leveraged to connect the initial clusters of emission sources, creating hubs for capture and transportation. Multiple pipelines will be required in any build out scenario. Regulatory certainty is critical for common carriers and eminent domain. This certai...
Characterization of ofshore and onshore storage sites must be accelerated to accurately assess the permeability and porosity of the geology and to assure adequate long-term capacity. Texas must achieve EPA-approved primary enforcement authority (primacy) for Class VI wells. Regulation for ofshore storage must be clarified. Onshore and ofshore chara...
Amid growing concern about the impact of climate-changing carbon emissions – spurred by record heat, drought, wildfires, and deadly storms – eforts to reduce emissions using carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) are gaining traction. Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast are positioned to play a leading role, capitalizing on the growing intere...
Advancing carbon capture projects across the region will require more than just coordination among industry and government policymakers. The four identified critical infrastructure sectors must develop in each of the decades as per the scenarios to achieve the carbon capture targets. Infrastructure development – in each of the four critical sector...
Utilization of Green Line to connect cluster sources to storage. Regulatory support and certainty for onshore and ofshore pipeline development. Obtain right of way and permits well in advance for construction projects. Regulatory certainty for CO2 private and common carrier systems – especially for the extensive pipeline network that will need to b...
Charles McConnell is the Executive Director of the Center for Carbon Management in Energy at the University of Houston. Prior to joining the CCME, McConnell was the executive director of the Energy and Environment Initiative at Rice University.
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