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CleanTechnicaabout 18 hours ago

The Realistic Future Of Carbon Capture: Pure Streams, Right Locations, Smart Uses

Key Takeaway

The practical application of carbon capture is highly constrained by specific CO2 stream characteristics and geographic location, limiting its broad utility but highlighting targeted opportunities for developers and IPPs.

AI Summary

  • Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is not a universal climate solution, but rather a niche technology with specific application criteria.
  • Economically viable CCS projects are limited to scenarios where a high-volume, concentrated stream of CO2 is naturally produced.
  • Project location is critical, requiring close proximity to suitable geological storage sites or efficient transport infrastructure (e.g., port access for shipping).
  • Developers and IPPs should focus on industrial applications with inherent CO2 concentration and favorable geography for practical and cost-effective CCS integration.

Topics

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Article Content

Carbon capture and storage has been marketed as a general solution to climate change. The record shows it is not. Where it does make sense is where chemistry gives you a high-volume, concentrated stream of CO2, where geography puts that stream on top of storage or at a pier with ... [continued] The post The Realistic Future Of Carbon Capture: Pure Streams, Right Locations, Smart Uses appeared first on CleanTechnica .