Ancillary benefits of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) are defined as positive effects of CCS deployment that are additional to the primary climate change mitigation effect through reduced carbon dioxide emissions. One category of ancillary benefits of CCS is the use of carbon dioxide for synthetic ...
Carbon dioxide capture, transport, and storage (CCS) is essential in achieving the net-zero target. Despite this increasing recognition, current CCS deployments are far behind targeted ambitions. A key reason is that CCS is often perceived as too expensive. While assessments of the costs of CCS...
Fuel combustion in a mixture of O2/CO2-recycled is an emerging technology for cost-effective power generation with carbon capture and sequestration that has extra benefits of NOx emission reductions and lower flue gas cleanup cost. This paper presents experimental results of pulverized coal combustion...
Carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (“CCUS”) projects around the United States received a significant boost from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the “IRA”).[1]The IRA, which President Biden recently signed into law, includes approximately $369 billion in incentives f...
The treaty affirmed the worthiness of some tools, but left much to the imagination on how to use them. One of these tools is carbon sequestration, the accumulation (or "soaking up") of carbon in terrestrial as opposed to atmospheric forms. Carbon is stored in "sinks" that range from the...
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Facing the dual challenges of climate change and air pollution, China has made great efforts to explore the co-control strategies for the both. We assessed the benefits of carbon and pollution control policies on air quality and human health, with an integrated framework combining an energy-econom...
Recent evidence shows that carbon emissions in China are likely to peak ahead of 2030. However, the social and economic impacts of such an early carbon peak have rarely been assessed. Here we focus on the economic costs and health benefits of different c
Carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) is one approach that is frequently proposed for cement decarbonization, but its application is currently limited due to factors such as high costs and availability of requisite infrastructure10. Among the mechanisms discussed to decarbonize cement, its ...
, interventions often deliver intended benefits and co-benefits along with unintended consequences, such as potential trade-offs, limitations, and disservices. For example, planning urban forests in Australia to target the goals of carbon capture and water or pollutant regulation should consider ...