SUISO and CGS Investigate Underground Carbon Storage in South Africa

South Africa’s SUISO partners with the Council for Geoscience to explore underground carbon storage, supporting clean energy transition and emissions reduction.

SUISO and CGS Investigate Underground Carbon Storage in South Africa

South Africa will soon launch a new project that will transform the policies and laws that govern energy. SUISO, a green ammonia factory from renewable sources of energy, has partnered with the Council for Geoscience (CGS) for underground carbon storage exploration. The project aligns with South Africa's Just Energy Transition plan and helps minimize industrial carbon footprint as well as provide energy security.

The partnership will map the geology of South Africa to determine efficient and safe means of carbon storage. With the carbon emissions locked underground, the companies can continue their operations but with less harm to the environment. The project is at the forefront of the country's shift to clean energy and the production of more green hydrogen.

The underground carbon storage is becoming more important as companies are under mounting pressure to lower their emissions. SUISO-CGS will also enable sustainable extraction of critical minerals needed in the development of clean energy technology. Geo-prospecting of the Bushveld Complex mineralized horizons will be conducted under the project.

The result of this study will inform the future energy policy and mining technology in South Africa. With industries competing with one another to harmonize their production in a sustainable way, underground carbon storage presents a solution where economic development is sought without doing much damage to the environment.

Conclusion:The project is a flagship achievement in South Africa's energy revolution. With natural resources and technological prowess, the country is establishing a cleaner and sustainable future in energy. With the project, the learning outcome to be achieved will lead to innovation in carbon capture, energy security, and industrial sustainability.

Source: TechFinancials

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