
3 reasons why the future of carbon capture looks promising
Carbon capture could help deliver net-zero targets but it requires industry engagement, government support and innovative supply chain solutions to work.
Fluor is a global engineering, procurement and construction company that designs, builds and maintains capital-efficient facilities for its clients on six continents. With more than 60,000 employees and over 100 office locations, the $18.1 billion (FY 2015) company operates in 100 countries, executing more than 1,000 projects annually. Fluor delivers innovative and integrated solutions in a diverse set of industry sectors worldwide, including chemicals and petrochemicals, government services, life sciences, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, power, renewable energy, telecommunications and transportation infrastructure.
The Centre for Energy and Materials is driving initiatives and coalitions to ensure the energy transition is sustainable, secure, resilient and affordable.
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