The total capacity of carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities operating and under development has grown by 33% world-wide over the last year.
That’s according to new findings released by international think tank, the Global CCS Institute who also reports that there are a total of 65 commercial CCS facilities in various stages of development globally.
“Climate ambition, including efforts to decarbonise industry, has not been curtailed despite the adversities faced in 2020”, said CEO of the Global CCS Institute, Brad Page.
“We’re continuing to see an upward trajectory in the amount of CO2 capture and storage infrastructure that is being developed. One of the largest factors driving this growth is recognition that achieving net-zero emissions is urgent yet unattainable without CO2 reductions from energy intensive sectors.”
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