
What the Trump Presidency Means for CCS: Policy Shifts and Opportunities for Asia
Policy Briefing by the National University of Singapore’s Energy Studies Institute and FutureScaleX
Policy Brief
The Energy Studies Institute (ESI) at the National University of Singapore (NUS), in collaboration with FutureScaleX, has released a new policy brief examining how shifts under the second Trump administration are disrupting carbon capture and storage (CCS) momentum in the United States—and what this means for Asia’s growing role in global decarbonization.
Titled “What the Trump Presidency Means for CCS: Policy Shifts and Opportunities for Asia,” the brief provides new analysis of stalled U.S. project pipelines, modeling on the economic impact of new import tariffs, and a growing innovation gap that now favors East Asia.