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Review the following collection of resources from trusted organizations and experts worldwide to learn more about carbon capture and storage.
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- December 11, 2023
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- By Clean Air Task Force
Technologies for capturing carbon dioxide emissions at the source are a key solution for decarbonizing large industrial facilities that lack other options for mitigating their contribution to climate change….
- November 13, 2023
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- By Stanford University
Greenhouse gas emissions estimated with our system-wide model for California agree well with the estimates of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Reference Case and Proposed Scenario with similar assumptions….
- August 10, 2023
- Studies
- By Great Plains Institute and Carbon Solutions LLC
Carbon capture is a valuable technology for reducing the carbon emissions of point source emitters in various sectors….
- July 28, 2023
- Studies
- By Pembina Institute
This report builds on part three of a series (parts one and two here) about the economics of oilsands carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Canada. It also expands…
- May 12, 2023
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- By Clean Air Task Force, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
Deployment of the technology is necessary for the state to reach its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2045 and reduce statewide human-caused emissions by 85% from 1990 levels….
- October 29, 2021
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- By Princeton University, Andlinger Center
A growing number of governments and companies are pledgingnet-zero emissions by 2050. For the US as a wholeto achieve this requires eliminating or offsetting today’s emission of ~6 billion tCO2e/year….
- October 19, 2020
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- By EFI Foundation
California is a leader in addressing climate change. With some of the strongest decarbonization targets in the country—40 percent emission reductions by 2030, carbon neutrality by 2045, and net-negative emissions…
- August 17, 2020
- Studies
- By Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
This report is an assessment of negative emissions pathways— ones that physically remove CO2 from the atmosphere— that can help California achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, or sooner….
- January 18, 2017
- Studies
- By Stanford University, Colorado School of Mines
This work represents a techno-economic analysis of CO2 emissions from industrial processes, identification of regional CO2 utilization opportunities, and a method to estimate the levelized cost of CO2 capture, compression,…
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Studies
- December 11, 2023
- Studies
- By Clean Air Task Force
Technologies for capturing carbon dioxide emissions at the source are a key solution for decarbonizing large industrial facilities that lack other options for mitigating their contribution to climate change….
- November 13, 2023
- Studies
- By Stanford University
Greenhouse gas emissions estimated with our system-wide model for California agree well with the estimates of the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Reference Case and Proposed Scenario with similar assumptions….
- August 10, 2023
- Studies
- By Great Plains Institute and Carbon Solutions LLC
Carbon capture is a valuable technology for reducing the carbon emissions of point source emitters in various sectors….
- July 28, 2023
- Studies
- By Pembina Institute
This report builds on part three of a series (parts one and two here) about the economics of oilsands carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects in Canada. It also expands…
- May 12, 2023
- Studies
- By Clean Air Task Force, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
Deployment of the technology is necessary for the state to reach its goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2045 and reduce statewide human-caused emissions by 85% from 1990 levels….
- October 29, 2021
- Studies
- By Princeton University, Andlinger Center
A growing number of governments and companies are pledgingnet-zero emissions by 2050. For the US as a wholeto achieve this requires eliminating or offsetting today’s emission of ~6 billion tCO2e/year….
- October 19, 2020
- Studies
- By EFI Foundation
California is a leader in addressing climate change. With some of the strongest decarbonization targets in the country—40 percent emission reductions by 2030, carbon neutrality by 2045, and net-negative emissions…
- August 17, 2020
- Studies
- By Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
This report is an assessment of negative emissions pathways— ones that physically remove CO2 from the atmosphere— that can help California achieve carbon neutrality by 2045, or sooner….
- January 18, 2017
- Studies
- By Stanford University, Colorado School of Mines
This work represents a techno-economic analysis of CO2 emissions from industrial processes, identification of regional CO2 utilization opportunities, and a method to estimate the levelized cost of CO2 capture, compression,…
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Videos