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Worldwide Innovations in the Development of Carbon Capture Technologies and the Utilization of CO2

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2012
RSC Publ. Cambridge

Energy & environmental science 5, 7281 - 7305 () [10.1039/c2ee03403d]

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Abstract: While Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technologies are being developed with the focus of capturing and storing CO2 in huge quantities, new methods for the chemical exploitation of carbon dioxide (CCU) are being developed in parallel. The intensified chemical or physical utilization of CO2 is targeted at generating value from a limited part of the CO2 stream and developing better and more efficient chemical processes with reduced CO2 footprint. Here, we compare the status of the three main lines of CCS technologies with respect to efficiency, energy consumption, and technical feasibility as well as the implications of CCS on the efficiency and structure of the energy supply chain.

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Note: This contribution is based on a study commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economy and Technology (Bundesministerium fur Wirtschaft und Technologie, BMWi), Berlin, Project number 25/08 AZID4-020815. We acknowledge Dr M. J. Bl_ umich for the translation.

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  1. Systemforschung und Technologische Entwicklung (IEK-STE)
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  1. 151 - Transformation of Energy Systems (POF2-151) (POF2-151)

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