Carbon Capture Coalition Comments on CEQ’s CCUS Guidance Document
by Erin Voegele (Ethanol Producer Magazine) A public comment period on the White House Council on Environmental Quality’s interim guidance on carbon capture, utilization and sequestration (CCUS) closed on April 18. The Carbon Capture Coalition is among the groups that weighed in on guidance document, which aims to assist federal agencies with regulation and permitting of CCUS activities in the U.S.
Development of the guidance document was mandated by the Utilizing Significant Emissions with Innovative Technologies (USE IT) Act, signed into law in December 2020. The CEQ first released the guidance document on Feb. 16. A public comment period was originally scheduled to close March 18 but was later extended through April 18.
A statement released by the White House in February explains the CEQ’s guidance is designed to help federal agencies ensure that the advancement of CCUS technologies is done in a responsible manner that incorporates the input of communities and reflects the best available science.
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“Many of the recommendations made within the interim guidance echo consensus-based positions developed by the Coalition’s more than 90 companies, unions, and conservation and environmental organizations,” said the Carbon Capture Coalition in its comments. “Our members look forward to working with the Administration and Congress to ensure swift and efficient implementation of the historic carbon management provisions contained in both the USE IT Act and the recently-enacted bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).”
The Coalition stresses that in addition to project financing, engineering and design studies, successful CCUS project deployment will require both meaningful engagement and coordination with local communities, as well as timely and robust permitting at the state and federal level.
Additional information is available under docket number CEQ-2022-0001 on the www.regulations.gov website. READ MORE