Areas of Expertise:
Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Clean Energy, Climate Change, Coal, Environmental Policy, Infrastructure, Oil, Power Sector, R&D, Renewables, Solar, Tax Policy, WindFatima Maria Ahmad is a Solutions Fellow at the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) where she focuses on carbon capture, use, and storage technologies that can reduce CO2 emissions from coal and gas power plants, steel and cement plants, and refineries. In a volunteer capacity, Ms. Ahmad is the Co-Chair of the American Bar Association Section of International Law International Environmental Law Committee and is the Women’s Council on Energy & the Environment Vice-Chair for Membership.
Recent Posts by Fatima Maria Ahmad
Recent Comments by Fatima Maria Ahmad
- "Thank you, George. These are excellent comments. I appreciate you sharing your expertise on these issues."
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thanks, Wil. The IPCC 5th Assessment shows that half of the models failed to limit global warming to 2 degrees Celsius without CCS. For those that c"
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thank you, Wil, for highlighting the important biodiversity concerns we must consider as we review climate change mitigation options. From a system pe"
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thanks, Dan. Great points!"
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thanks, Craig. I appreciate your response. I will review the analysis on carbon intensity of oil sources that you cited. There is a lot to be said "
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thanks, Christophe. I appreciate your thoughtful reply. One of our recommendations was more analysis on the co-benefits that carbon capture technolo"
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thank you, Dan. This is very helpful context. I appreciate your pragmatic approach to reusing CO2."
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California - "Thank you, Roger. These are excellent points. I appreciate your thoughtful comments."
Opportunities for Carbon Capture in California