Deploying sustainable technologies like CCUS (carbon capture utilisation and storage and green hydrogen means addressing financial barriers which could limit large-scale adoption
The Centre applied optimisation models to design effective policy instruments, such as carbon taxes and subsidies. Studies evaluated global refinery decarbonisation and the transition to green hydrogen, identifying pathways for reducing costs and increasing adoption.
Achievements and benefits
- Demonstrated the economic impact of coordinated policy approaches on CCUS and green hydrogen.
- Provided cost-effective strategies to achieve 100% green hydrogen uptake in refineries by 2050.
- Supported clean energy transitions in developing economies, such as Indonesia, through policy-focused modelling.









