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GLOBAL STATUS OF CCS 2023 SCALING UP THROUGH 2030

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GLOBAL STATUS OF CCS 2023 SCALING UP THROUGH 2030

We have seen significant progress on CCS since last year’s 2022 Global Status of CCS report, spurred by government policies in North America and Europe set forward to catalyse all forms of climate change mitigation.

In the United States alone, federal policy is unlocking the potential for hundreds of million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of CCS deployment this decade. Support for CCS in Denmark is an example of how quickly and strongly enabling policies can be developed and implemented with strong public support.

 

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