In Asia, many markets have established policies to support development of CCUS and low-carbon solutions in the region. Corporations from the region are actively engaging in these businesses on a global scale. However, CO2 storage in Asia requires cross-border cooperation with multiple nations. What are the key levers to unlock low-carbon markets and CO2 storage and use in Asia?
Low carbon hydrogen derivatives have diverse applications within the energy transition. The hydrogen landscape has shown interest in diverse options, including gases such as ammonia, e-methane/e-NG, and carriers such as e-methanol and liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHCs). While these derivatives aid in solving the hydrogen transport hurdle, each individual carrier has their benefits and shortcomings. The debate is open for which derivative will prevail in different pathways.