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  • Environmental Science
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Geology

Background:

  • Growing global energy demand necessitates significant CO2 emission reductions.
  • Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a key technology for mitigating climate change.
  • Current CCS research addresses cost reduction and storage security.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review advancements in Carbon Capture and Storage technologies.
  • To highlight progress in cost-efficiency and geological storage safety.
  • To provide an overview of current CCS research directions.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing CCS technologies.
  • Analysis of cost-reduction strategies in carbon capture.
  • Examination of geological storage principles and safety measures.

Main Results:

  • Progress has been made in various carbon capture techniques.
  • Understanding of geological storage has improved, enhancing safety.
  • Cost-effectiveness remains a primary focus for CCS implementation.

Conclusions:

  • CCS technologies are advancing to meet climate and energy goals.
  • Continued research is crucial for optimizing CCS cost and safety.
  • Effective CCS deployment is essential for sustainable energy futures.