Scaling CCS to reach net zero demands trust, and leaders who can foster it. Dr. Maryam MKhaniDirector CCUS Technology Integration
The CCS Pulse Survey showed that 64% of CCS professionals in the US are skeptical about the information shared by other parties, reflecting broader trust deficits in the sector.
The Princeton Net-Zero Stakeholder Survey shows that a lack of trust between infrastructure participants is holding back the adoption of delivery practices needed to reach net zero.
Increasing trust leads to improved performance, particuarly when delivering at the speed and scale needed for net zero.
Increasing trust leads to improved project performance, particularly when delivering at the speed and scale needed for net zero.