Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a key technological approach in tackling climate change, focusing on capturing carbon dioxide emissions from industrial and power generation sources, and then securely storing them underground. This process involves capturing CO2, transporting it to storage sites, and injecting it into geological formations, like depleted oil fields or saline aquifers, for long-term containment. CCS offers a transitional solution for reducing emissions while allowing for the continued use of fossil fuels, but faces challenges such as high costs and the need for comprehensive regulatory frameworks.
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