3. Putting all the Carbon Management Innovation
Pieces Together

Congress authorized a carbon capture demonstration program in the Energy Act of 2020 and funded the program through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in 2021. In December 2023, the DOE Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) selected three projects totaling $890 million:
- Baytown CCS Project in Texas,
- Project Tundra in North Dakota, and
- The Sutter Decarbonization Project in California.
What’s clear: From R&D, demonstrations, and transport, to the private sector incentives known as 45Q, Congress has put the pieces on the table to scale up CCUS. If we have the permitting piece, and put them all together, the U.S. can reduce emissions and continue leading the world.
Plug in: ClearPath’s Kelsey Grant and Savvy Bowman write how all of this can come together in their new blog, Putting all the Carbon Management Innovation Pieces Together.
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