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Carbon Management


To achieve netzero emissions to meet midcentury climate goals, carbon management and industrial decarbonization projects must be built at a large scale and in an accelerated timeframe while prioritizing meaningful engagement and workforce development in local communities.

Our goal is to accelerate commercial deployment of carbon management and industrial decarbonization solutions to take full economic advantage of our nation’s energy resources, protect and create high-wage jobs, and ensure we meet midcentury goals for reducing US and global carbon emissions.  

Carbon management technologies (carbon capture, reuse, transport, storage, and direct air capture) can reduce emissions in key industries. Carbon capture is currently the only technology available to manage emissions from a number of industrial processes essential to modern economies. The technology can also be paired with bioenergy projects to produce energy with net-zero or negative carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. We engage a broad set of interests at federal and state levels to advance financial incentives and other policies that will drive carbon management and related infrastructure projects forward.  

We engage a wide range of stakeholders across the United States, ranging from local communities, states, regions, and federal work, through our initiatives: the Carbon Capture Coalition, the Industrial Innovation Initiative (co-run with the World Resources Institute), and the Carbon Action Alliance.

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Geography
This work is national in scope, including focused work at the federal level and complementary initiatives among more than a dozen states across the US.

Our three-year goals


Over the next three years, our goals are to:

  • Build and maintain support for federal and state carbon management policies that will catalyze the economywide deployment of carbon management technologies.
  • Support swift and effective implementation of existing policies supportive of carbon management deployment, including the 45Q tax enhancements. 
  • Leverage existing policies to expand support for job training in carbon management. 
  • Bolster community engagement in carbon management and industrial decarbonization technologies by providing technical assistance to affected communities and stakeholders. 
  • Build support for incentives and other policies to facilitate the development and financing of critical CO2 pipelines to states and regions that are underserved or lack the infrastructure to transport CO2 from thermal power and industrial facilities to appropriate geologic formations where it can be safely and permanently stored. 
  • Advocate for continued robust research and development funding to help a variety of nextgeneration carbon capture and utilization technologies reach the point of commercial deployment in the marketplace
Our Carbon Management Experts

Have questions? Get in touch with one of our carbon management experts.

Contact Us

Patrice Lahlum

Patrice Lahlum
Vice President, Carbon Management

Jill Syvrud
Senior Program Manager, Carbon Management

Franz Litz

Franz Litz
Program Consultant

Alejandro Calderon
Labor Engagement Manager, Carbon Management

Ryan Kammer
Research Manager, Carbon Management

Christian Flinn
Public Policy Manager, Carbon Management

Jennifer Christensen

Emma Thomley
State and Regional Policy Specialist, Carbon Management

Leo Duke
Communications & Member Relations Specialist, Carbon Capture Coalition

Kelley Reierson
State & Regional Coordinator, Carbon Management

Vilas Annavarapu
Environmental Justice Fellow

Brad Crabtree

Jessie Stolark
Executive Director, Carbon Capture Coalition

Madelyn Morrison

Madelyn Morrison
Government Affairs Director, Carbon Capture Coalition

David Soll
Industrial Decarbonization Manager

Jennifer Christensen

Bridget Callaghan
Carbon Action Alliance Manager

Kate Sullivan

Kate Sullivan
Senior Program Coordinator, Carbon Management

Nate Morris
State and Regional Outreach & Education Manager, Carbon Management

Carrie Danner
Senior Program Coordinator, Carbon Management

Diana Leane
Public Relations Strategist, Carbon Management

Jennifer Christensen

Sangeet Nepal
Technology Specialist, Carbon Capture Coalition

Alana Hadland
Program Associate, Carbon Management

Reports & Related Materials
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Louisiana Decision Support Tool

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An Atlas of Direct Air Capture: Opportunities for Negative Emissions in the United States

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Carbon and Hydrogen Hubs Atlas

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Carbon Capture Coalition 2023 Federal Policy Blueprint

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Carbon Capture and Storage Opportunities in the Mid-Atlantic

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Carbon Capture’s Role in Removing Pollutants and Reducing Health Impacts

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I3 2024 Federal Policy Blueprint

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Industrial Innovation Initiative State Best Practices Guide

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Our Outreach

A national leader in carbon capture deployment

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Carbon Action Alliance

GPI’s Carbon Action Alliance is a growing network of governmental, industry, labor, environmental, and community partners working together to inform the public about carbon management opportunities, address decarbonization challenges, support project deployment, and benefit communities. Getting involved in the Carbon Action Alliance allows you to connect with others in our network to work together toward shared goals of addressing climate change and retaining and creating high-wage jobs in your community. 

Visit the Carbon Action Alliance’s blog for more information on carbon management and industrial decarbonization technologies.

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Carbon Capture Coalition

The Carbon Capture Coalition is a nonpartisan collaboration of more than 100 companies, unions, and conservation and environmental policy organizations convened by GPI, building federal policy support to enable economywide, commercial-scale deployment of carbon management technologies. This includes carbon capture, removal, transport, reuse, and storage from industrial facilities, power plants, and ambient air. Members of the coalition work together to advocate for the full portfolio of policies required to commercialize a domestic carbon management sector and inform policy makers and stakeholders on the essential role this suite of technologies must play in achieving these shared objectives. 

Visit the Carbon Capture Coalition website.

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Industrial Innovation Initiative (I3)

The Industrial Innovation Initiative (I3) is an ambitious coalition that brings together key industrial and power companies, environmental organizations, and state officials from across the United States. The initiative focuses on decarbonization solutions for the most important industrial sectors and seeks to accelerate the adoption of those solutions through state, regional, and federal policy. I3 is co-convened by the Great Plains Institute and the World Resources Institute. 

For all the latest news and updates, visit the Industrial Innovation Initiative’s blog

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State & Regional Outreach & Research 

Our state and regional work aims to help states and regions be carbon capture ready. Carbon management has the potential to support and grow economies by protecting and creating high-wage jobs and utilizing energy resources while ensuring a sustainable environment for future generations. Each state has its own unique geography, economy, resources, facilities, and policy landscape. On our Carbon Capture Ready website, we publish analyses and reports on facilities with the most potential for carbon management, the state and federal policies in place or under consideration, and resources, data, and analysis to help inform policy and decision-making. 

Read reports on the Carbon Capture Ready website


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