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Abstract
Carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) has gained prominence as one of a suite of technologies needed for mitigating the urgent threat posed by climate change. Despite the significance of CCUS technologies to a multitude of climate mitigation scenarios, research has identified a series of challenges to deployment, ranging from cost overruns and technical failures to public opposition. Research has widely documented the range of techno-economic challenges impacting the feasibility of individual technologies. However, a growing body of research calls for the feasibility of CCUS to be assessed more holistically, with greater focus on systemic, societal and other non-technical issues. Through a meta-review of 22 recent multidisciplinary review papers on CCUS, we identify and explore a comprehensive set of challenges impacting CCUS deployment. The results show a continued focus on the techno-economic dimensions within literature. However, the meta-review also unfolds a series of issues receiving less attention in literature, from organisational and environmental challenges to issues of legitimacy. Overall, this paper contributes to a broader understanding of the critical challenges facing CCUS projects in the coming decade and provides a framework for a more holistic assessment of climate mitigation technologies such as CCUS.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 103878 |
Journal | International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control |
Volume | 125 |
Number of pages | 9 |
ISSN | 1750-5836 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2023 |
Keywords
- CCUS
- Deployment challenges
- Feasibility
- Socio-technical systems
- Sustainability
- Techno-economic assessment
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Strategic approaches to sustainable CCUS system integration in local contexts
Drustrup, R. (PI), Raakjær, J. (Supervisor), Næs Gjerding, A. (Supervisor), Lyhne, I. (Supervisor) & Nielsen, M. P. (Supervisor)
01/02/2023 → 31/01/2026
Project: PhD Project