Bill C-59 Aftermath: Strategies for CCS
Part 2 of a webinar series

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is expected to play a major role in decarbonizing Canadian industries. Most CCS projects are in early stages of planning and development. Government incentives and policy clarity are necessary to support continued project momentum. The Royal Assent of Bill C-59 (June 2024) provides both.

Bill C-59 finalized the availability of the Investment Tax Credits (ITCs) and detailed requirements for public disclosure of environmental effects. To delve into these recent changes, GLJ and the International CCS Knowledge Centre hosted a free webinar on September 4th, 2024, from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM MDT to discuss how CCS projects can thrive under this new legislation.

Webinar Details

The webinar Bill C-59 Aftermath: Strategies for CCS focused on the things industry needs to know to thrive in this changing regulatory environment, including:

  • Understanding the nexus of CCS and Bill C-59
  • Addressing public claims of emissions reductions resulting from CCS
  • Discussing Benefits of Investment Tax Credits for CCS projects

Watch the recording of GLJ’s Sustainability & Emissions Management team and the International CCS Knowledge Centre as they discuss the importance of the Royal Assent of Bill C-59 and its impacts to CCS projects.

Watch this free webinar on demand today.

Or reach out to GLJ at info@gljpc.com

Published On: July 29, 2024Categories: SUSTAINABILITY

Authors

  • Beth provides global expertise in CCS/CCUS, addressing full-chain complexities. Representing the International CCS Knowledge Centre, she aligns opportunities and offers strategic services to global decision-makers. She advises stakeholders on regulatory and strategic operations, conveying high-level CCS information with political and economic considerations. Beth also promotes advancements and cost reductions in second-generation CCS to help organizations de-risk investment decisions.

    Vice-President, Public Affairs and International Engagement
  • As a leader at GLJ, Colleen works alongside clients to seek opportunities for successful strategic planning, change management, technology innovation, low carbon transition and ESG reporting, targeting, and tracking. Colleen holds a BSc in Geology with a minor in Geophysics from the University of Calgary, an MSc in Earth Sciences from the University of Ottawa, an MBA jointly from Queen’s University and Cornell University and a Master of Sustainability Leadership from Arizona State University.

    Vice-President, Sustainability and Emissions Management
  • Kelley combines 15 years of operational experience in the oil and gas industry, along with expertise in Sustainable Energy Development, to drive forward energy diversification. She holds a BSc in Biological Sciences from the University of Alberta and an MSc in Sustainable Energy Development from the University of Calgary. She is also certified as a Sustainability Excellence Associate (SEA) and an FSA Credential Holder.

    Senior Analyst, Sustainability & Emissions Management