Sempra Infrastructure has joined the Carbon Neutral Coalition (CNC) as a Senior Advisory Board Member. Sempra Infrastructure develops, builds and operates clean power, energy networks and LNG and net-zero solutions that will play a crucial role in delivering energy for a better world.
As a Senior Advisory Board Member, Sempra Infrastructure will work with CNC to develop policies to create the legal, regulatory and economic framework to enable Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) which will allow energy companies to capture their CO2 emissions and inject it into permanent storage or create safe, effective new products derived from carbon capture.
“Sempra Infrastructure is one of the leading global energy companies and is committed to creating an economic future that not only expands energy jobs through innovative approaches, but protects our environment,” said CNC Founder, Corbin Robertson Jr. “CNC is proud to have Sempra Infrastructure as a Senior Advisory Board Member and looks forward to working alongside them, as well as all its members, to help create a carbon neutral Texas by 2050.”
“We are excited to join the Carbon Neutral Coalition as we continue to develop cleaner energy infrastructure that will benefit not only Texas, but North America and the world,” said Lisa Glatch, president of LNG and Net-Zero Solutions and chief sustainability officer for Sempra Infrastructure. “Working together, we can establish the infrastructure that will enable the energy industry to capture its CO2 emissions and reach net-zero by 2050, while ensuring the economic future of this great state.”
About the Carbon Neutral Coalition
The Carbon Neutral Coalition (CNC) is seeking to establish the infrastructure that will incentivize the energy industry to cut their carbon emissions by utilizing Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS). The CNC will work with existing oil and gas and energy stakeholders to advocate that the state create the regulatory framework to establish this infrastructure and ensure the preservation of the energy industry in Texas.