Energy Transition

We have the tech for net-zero. Now we must scale it up to hit the tipping point

A carbon capture and storage (CCS) facility in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada.

While new groundbreaking discoveries are always possible, the core technologies we need to reach net-zero already exist. Image: Reuters/Todd Korol

Arnaud Pieton
CEO, Technip Energies
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