By September 2022, the momentum behind CCS was evident with a 44% growth in projects from the previous year, amassing a capacity of 244 million tonnes per annum (Mtpa) of CO2. This growth trajectory is fueled by the private sector’s alignment with societal and governmental directives promoting the top carbon capture projects.
North America, Europe, and Asia are making significant strides in the carbon capture sector. While North America is showcasing strong commitments, Europe is driven by sustainability goals and upcoming emission targets. Meanwhile, with key players like Japan and China, Asia is progressively embedding carbon capture and storage endeavors into its broader climate strategy.
Spotlight on 2023’s carbon capture vanguard:
With the world’s unwavering commitment to CCS, this section shines a light on the top 10 carbon capture initiatives of 2023. These projects, standing at the forefront of CCS innovation, are a testament to global efforts in combating climate change.
Access this detailed report, offering a comprehensive look into each project’s specifics, from their technological underpinnings to their global impact.
For leaders and decision-makers, this report is a gateway to understanding the carbon capture landscape, its trajectory, and its undeniable significance in the global push for carbon neutrality and net-zero goals by 2050.
This report covers:
- The rapid growth in CCS project capacity from 2021 to 2022.
- Carbon capture initiatives across North America, Europe, and Asia.
- Cutting-edge technologies driving the CCS sector.
- The top 10 carbon capture projects of 2023.