• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Jarad Daniels

Global Carbon and Capture Storage Institute Ltd

Chief Executive Officer

Jarad joined the Institute as Chief Executive Officer in October 2021, bringing with him over 20 years of international collaboration and leadership on clean energy and sustainable development. He has broad expertise in energy and deep experience in Carbon Capture and Storage, having worked with many countries, multilateral organisations, NGOs, and companies on technology development and deployment and government policy. Prior to joining the Institute, Jarad led the Office of Strategic Planning, Analysis, and Engagement within the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Carbon Management. Earlier responsibilities included managing research, development, and demonstration programs for advanced power systems and environmental stewardship. His professional experience includes life cycle analysis, process engineering and materials science. Jarad holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Kansas State University and a Master of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley.

Sessions With Jarad Daniels

Tuesday, 19 March

  • 11:30am - 12:00pm (CST) / 19/mar/2024 04:30 pm - 19/mar/2024 05:00 pm

    Reflections on DOE and Global Policy Support for Carbon Management

    Reaching climate neutrality by 2050 will require carbon management at different levels. Both point source capture and carbon dioxide removal will be crucial to reduce and address legacy emissions. The U.S. Department of Energy’s carbon management portfolio includes three programs that will help to accelerate the demonstration and deployment of carbon management technologies. Europe just released the EU carbon management strategy and other regions are also taking steps to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture projects in different ways to have a global impact. How might these carbon capture demonstration projects enable capture costs to reduce? What are other regions doing to accelerate carbon management technologies? To what extent can learnings from these projects translate into further projects in the U.S. and globally?