Carbon Capture
Carbon capture is a technology designed to reduce CO₂ emissions by capturing carbon dioxide from industrial processes, power generation, or directly from the atmosphere. The captured CO₂ can then be stored underground in geological formations (carbon capture and storage, or CCS) or used in various industrial applications (carbon capture, utilization, and storage, or CCUS).
This technology is critical for reducing emissions from hard-to-abate sectors like cement, steel, and fossil fuel-based power generation. By preventing CO₂ from entering the atmosphere, carbon capture plays a key role in achieving net-zero emissions and mitigating climate change.
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