“Without carbon capture, storage and reuse (CCUS), it will be virtually impossible to achieve our energy and climate goals,”
warns Fatih Birol, director of the International Energy Agency (OUCH).
The analysis is identical on the IPCC side.
Efforts towards sobriety and the decarbonization of production processes and energy production must continue.
But carbon will also have to be captured if we want to control global warming.
This is mandatory for certain industrial processes that produce CO, such as cement manufacturing.
When they are heated, the limestone and clay that compose it actually release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
CO2 capture has seen a marked acceleration over the past two years.
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“The forty installations in operation today represented 48 to 49 million tonnes of CO2 captured worldwide last year
,” explains Raphaël Huyghe, head of…
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