INTERVIEW: Ethanol lobby group pitches ‘fermentation CCS’ as low-cost carbon removal technology

Published 15:44 on July 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 15:44 on July 22, 2024  / /  EMEA, International, Voluntary

A global bioethanol alliance says biogenic CO2 from fermentation can be stored at a cost of less than €100 per tonne. So why is it not on the IPCC’s list of carbon removal technologies?
A global bioethanol alliance says biogenic CO2 from fermentation can be stored at a cost of less than €100 per tonne. So why is it not on the IPCC’s list of carbon removal technologies?


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