Arup is a renowned multinational professional services firm headquartered in London. Founded in 1946 by Sir Ove Arup, the company has grown to become a global collective of designers, engineers, architects, planners, and technical experts. Arup is dedicated to shaping a more sustainable world through its innovative and integrated approach to the built environment. With over 17,000 employees across more than 90 offices in 35 countries, Arup has been involved in some of the world's most iconic projects, including the Sydney Opera House and the Pompidou Centre.
Arup's commitment to sustainability is evident in its extensive work in Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS). Recognising the critical role CCUS plays in achieving net-zero emissions, Arup has been at the forefront of developing and implementing these technologies for over 15 years.
The company's expertise spans the entire CCUS value chain, from the removal of carbon dioxide from industrial processes and hydrocarbon combustion to its transportation, storage, and utilisation. Arup can provide seamless integration between technical and commercial advisory to offer high value packages to complex projects.
Arup's CCUS projects are diverse and impactful. Arup supports the design, planning, and integration of systems in key UK industrial hubs. The company is a member of the technical advisory group to the UK government on CCUS and provides services in many of the adjacent clean energy and hydrogen sectors that accompany CCUS.
Through its strategic foresight, technical consultancy, and project management capabilities, Arup continues to lead the way in CCUS, helping clients navigate the complexities of the transition to a low-carbon economy. The company's holistic approach ensures that CCUS solutions are not only technically feasible but also economically viable and environmentally sustainable.