Modular Approaches to CO2 Capture Technologies
- 24 March 2026
- Capture
The status and potential of the modular carbon capture plant construction, targeting the power and industry sectors.
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The status and potential of the modular carbon capture plant construction, targeting the power and industry sectors.
This study sets out a process to support Parties in developing agreements for cross-border CO₂ transport under the London Protocol.
An assessment of the air pollutant implications of CCS retrofit in heavy industry compared to baseline emissions.
The objective of this study is to investigate realistic rates of CO2 Transport and Storage operational availability that may be achievable for future systems, with a focus primarily on pipeline transportation and storage within sedimentary basins (saline aquifers and depleted fields).
The objective of the study was to review publicly available information on CO2 transport and storage (T&S) costs, to provide insights into how typical cost estimates are built up and to inform on areas of risk. Current information on T&S costs and the need for new or improved data would be explored.
This report provides a key pillar to interested parties including policy makers, regulators, and the technical carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) / carbon dioxide removal (CDR) community on potential successful market strategies, including their pros and cons and their suitability for dierent economic and political realities, which may lead to the fast development of an efficient, safe, and accepted CCUS/CDR market sector.
The main objective of this study is to raise awareness of the relevance, state of the art, challenges and opportunities of flow metering for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS). Flow metering of CO2 streams will be critical in supporting trade, protecting consumers, ensuring confidence, facilitating taxation, and meeting CO2 reduction goals and treaty obligations.
The aim of this study is to evaluate the value of direct air capture and storage (DACCS) in the energy transition (down to the regional level), accounting for key factors, including carbon removal eiciency, timeliness, durability, land footprint and techno-economic performance.
This report evaluates progress, barriers, and knowledge gaps, and provides stakeholders, regulators, and investors with a comprehensive summary of current knowledge and understanding of subsurface carbon mineralisation in mafic-ultramafic reservoirs.
This study presents a systematic review of waste-to-hydrogen (WtH) technologies and conducts analysis of the technological, economical, and environmental aspects of the most promising waste-to-low carbon hydrogen technologies for near-term commercial deployment.
CO2 leakage from geological storage is considered unlikely. However, it is important to understand environmental and health risks to ensure appropriate mitigation and monitoring is established.
An evaluation of various electrolytic hydrogen production pathways focusing on their technical, economic, and environmental aspects and comparing these with hydrogen production routes that involve fossil fuel with carbon capture and storage (CCS) abatement.
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