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01.12.2021

GCCSI: Significant increase in CCS projects in development

In GCCSI’s annual status update of CCS projects globally shows that, since 2017, there has been a growing number of CCS projects in development, with a planned capacity of over 140 tonnes of CO2 per year.

102 projects are currently in development

In total, 102 projects are currently in development, while projects that are operational or under construction have remained mostly unchanged since 2013 – 32 projects – with a total capacity of around 40 million tonnes of CO2. In Europe, the UK (18) and the Netherlands/Belgium (10) dominate the synopsis of projects in development. When sorted by emission source, hydrogen production (13) and power generation (10) dominate.

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