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Samantha Gross: “CCS is a good solution for plants using a lot of energy”

Samantha Gross: “CCS is a good solution for plants using a lot of energy”

21min |30/06/2025
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Samantha Gross: “CCS is a good solution for plants using a lot of energy”

Samantha Gross: “CCS is a good solution for plants using a lot of energy”

21min |30/06/2025
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Can we clean up carbon without reinventing the global energy system? In this episode of Do Better podcast we talk to Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution. She breaks down the reality behind carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology often hailed as a climate game-changer. We separate what is hype from practicality and lay out the conditions under which CCS can make a real difference. This conversation is part of a series of initiatives by the Observatory EsadeGeo-Fundación Repsol on the Geopolitics of Energy Transition. 

Hosted by Omar Rachedi, Senior Fellow at EsadeGeo and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at Esade.


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Can we clean up carbon without reinventing the global energy system? In this episode of Do Better podcast we talk to Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution. She breaks down the reality behind carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology often hailed as a climate game-changer. We separate what is hype from practicality and lay out the conditions under which CCS can make a real difference. This conversation is part of a series of initiatives by the Observatory EsadeGeo-Fundación Repsol on the Geopolitics of Energy Transition. 

Hosted by Omar Rachedi, Senior Fellow at EsadeGeo and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at Esade.


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Can we clean up carbon without reinventing the global energy system? In this episode of Do Better podcast we talk to Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution. She breaks down the reality behind carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology often hailed as a climate game-changer. We separate what is hype from practicality and lay out the conditions under which CCS can make a real difference. This conversation is part of a series of initiatives by the Observatory EsadeGeo-Fundación Repsol on the Geopolitics of Energy Transition. 

Hosted by Omar Rachedi, Senior Fellow at EsadeGeo and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at Esade.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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Can we clean up carbon without reinventing the global energy system? In this episode of Do Better podcast we talk to Samantha Gross, director of the Energy Security and Climate Initiative at the Brookings Institution. She breaks down the reality behind carbon capture and storage (CCS), a technology often hailed as a climate game-changer. We separate what is hype from practicality and lay out the conditions under which CCS can make a real difference. This conversation is part of a series of initiatives by the Observatory EsadeGeo-Fundación Repsol on the Geopolitics of Energy Transition. 

Hosted by Omar Rachedi, Senior Fellow at EsadeGeo and Associate Professor in the Department of Economics, Finance and Accounting at Esade.


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