2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-3296-8_4
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Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage in Industry

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“…Various carbon capture technologies can be used in industries where CO 2 is emitted by fossil fuel burning or feedstock processing. As a result of the lack of other options, CCS is currently the chief option to decarbonize the cement and steel industries. As of 2020, 26 industrial CCS plants are in operation and 38 are being planned (Table ). Existing CCS plants are mostly in the natural gas processing industry, whereas those being planned are mostly in the power generation.…”
Section: What Is the Energy Transition?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various carbon capture technologies can be used in industries where CO 2 is emitted by fossil fuel burning or feedstock processing. As a result of the lack of other options, CCS is currently the chief option to decarbonize the cement and steel industries. As of 2020, 26 industrial CCS plants are in operation and 38 are being planned (Table ). Existing CCS plants are mostly in the natural gas processing industry, whereas those being planned are mostly in the power generation.…”
Section: What Is the Energy Transition?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pre-combustion capture As can be ascertained, each capture technology has its own pros and cons, although on balance it is recognized that post-combustion capture technology is currently the most promising technology to reduce CO 2 emissions from the conversion of fossil fuels as sources of energy (Anthony and Clough, 2019). Moreover, we can consider the cumulative growth in storage capacity for operational and planned CCS facilities (Global CCS Institute, 2017) in Mtpa (million metric tonnes per annum) and it can be observed that storage capacity has grown considerable since around the year 2000 (see Figure 3).…”
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confidence: 99%