Annual CO2 storage at CCS plants as much as 30% below global capacity -study

Published 10:26 on July 20, 2022 / Last updated at 00:28 on September 17, 2022 / / Americas, Asia Pacific (Asia), CO2 Management (CCUS), EMEA (Europe), International, Net Zero Transition (Investment, Reporting & Disclosure, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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The level of CO2 captured and stored at CCS facilities annually is well below total yearly global capacity, by 19-30% on average, highlighting the urgent need for uniform and more comprehensive reporting on CO2 capture and storage rates, a study has found.
The level of CO2 captured and stored at CCS facilities annually is well below total yearly global capacity, by 19-30% on average, highlighting the urgent need for uniform and more comprehensive reporting on CO2 capture and storage rates, a study has found.


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