<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/energy/news/stories/2023/12202023-ccus-symposium.php" dsn="news"><featured/><top-stories/><pubDate>12/20/2023 10:03:52 AM</pubDate><title>UH Symposium Examines Roadmap, Pipeline Challenges for CCUS Commercialization and Deployment</title><subtitle/><description>Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is considered essential to the energy transition, and technologies and businesses will be tasked with reducing emissions enroute to a future with reliable, sustainable and affordable energy. The University of Houston’s Center for Carbon Management in Energy (CCME) as well as the Division of Energy and Innovation hosted a timely symposium, titled “CCUS Commercial Deployment: What Will It Take to Make It Happen?,” to explore the infrastructure, electricity, geological and water challenges along with workforce and supply chain considerations in Houston and the surrounding region.</description><author>Ed Bailey | Communications Manager, UH Energy</author><author-email/><author-phone/><image><img src="/energy/_imgs/_news/uh-symposium-recap.jpg" alt="A group of industry leaders discuss energy roadmap and pipeline challenges."/></image><categories>Distribution &amp; Infrastructure,Policy &amp; Governance,Resilience,Workforce &amp; Education,People &amp; Partnerships,Carbon Management,Energy Transition Institute</categories></item>