Surge in CCS capacity in next 10 years will still fall short of demand, finds report

Published 13:09 on June 28, 2024 / Last updated at 13:09 on June 28, 2024 / / Americas, Asia Pacific, CO2 Management (CCUS), EMEA (Europe), International, Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Global carbon capture capacity will surge to 440 millions tonnes per annum (Mtpa) while storage capacity will reach 664 Mtpa by 2034, but will still fail to meet demand, global energy data and analytics provider Wood Mackenzie has predicted.
Global carbon capture capacity will surge to 440 millions tonnes per annum (Mtpa) while storage capacity will reach 664 Mtpa by 2034, but will still fail to meet demand, global energy data and analytics provider Wood Mackenzie has predicted.


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