3. 2021 brought huge momentum for CCUS
The International Energy Agency published an analysis on the unprecedented momentum behind CCUS in 2021, and how this differs from previous years.
- In 2021, more than 100 new CCUS facilities were announced, and the global project pipeline for CO2 capture capacity is on track to quadruple.
What IEA found: Growth in the project pipeline is stemming from:
- Increased recognition that CCUS is necessary to meet net-zero goals.
- Enhanced interest in cost-competitive, low-carbon hydrogen.
- An improved investment environment due to new policy incentives.
What’s different now?
- The commercial business model has shifted to industrial hubs rather than large individual facilities, which enables economies of scale and reduces risk.
- There is more durable policy in the U.S. (such as the 45Q tax credit) and globally.
- Increase in net-zero goals worldwide.
What’s clear: Carbon capture is critical to achieving net-zero emissions, and innovation will be key to accelerate commercialization and deployment of CCUS technologies.
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