Gordon elected chair of WGA and makes carbon capture his initiative
CHEYENNE (WNE) — Elected chairman at the close of the Western Governors Association’s 2023 Annual Meeting on June 28, Gov. Mark Gordon identified carbon capture utilization and sequestration (CCUS) as his chair’s Initiative.
“Our world needs energy and a clean environment — neither is well served if we are not honest about consequences and challenges,” Gordon said. “Ignoring CCUS as a viable option to decarbonize the grid creates an energy gap. Shuttering coal-fired power plants before alternative resources are fully developed will exacerbate power shortages, brownouts and blackouts, higher fuel costs and higher-priced electricity.”
The initiative will explore how CCUS technologies can position Western states at the forefront of emerging carbon markets and reduce the effects of carbon emissions on the environment.
Reducing or eliminating carbon dioxide emissions from existing energy platforms, encouraging the development of CO2 for commercial markets, and supporting the storage of CO2 through activities such as sequestration, creating new products and enhanced oil recovery will help eliminate emissions and remove carbon from the atmosphere, according to a news release.
This story was published on July 5, 2023.