Ankur Scientific says it has strong growth momentum and is laying out aggressive expansion plans. The bioenergy firm is increasing investment in green hydrogen, advanced biofuels, and carbon capture, while growing its global project pipeline. It is also exploring fresh revenue models, including owning assets, to capture more upside from its energy and decarbonization projects.
A Climate Analytics report warns that expanding carbon capture and storage across Asian countries could add about 25 billion tonnes of extra greenhouse-gas emissions by 2050. The analysis argues CCS could lock economies into fossil fuel dependence, while cheaper and lower-risk renewable options are available—raising new concerns about meeting the Paris Agreement’s 1.5°C warming limit.
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