A techno-economic review on carbon capture, utilisation and storage systems for achieving a net-zero CO2 emissions future
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Abstract
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)/carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) systems are widely recognised to have the potential in reducing CO2 emissions. However, current their global deployment is still not sufficient to reach the anticipated net-zero CO2 emissions target by 2050. This article aims to provide a general techno-economic review of CCUS systems. The technology readiness, technical performance, energy requirement and cost associated with CO2 capture, separation, transport, utilisation and storage technologies were discussed and compared. The CO2 capture technological pathways include industrial separation, post-combustion, pre-combustion, oxy-fuel combustion, chemical looping combustion and…
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- Carbon capture and storage (timeline)
- Environmental science
- Zero emission
- Fossil fuel
- Waste management
- Combustion
- Coal
- Greenhouse gas
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