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Dos-Santos, M.J.P.L. (2024). Climate change mitigation with CCUS. In International Conference on Sustainable Development .: Columbia University.
M. J. Santos, "Climate change mitigation with CCUS", in Int. Conf. on Sustainable Development , Columbia University, 2024
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TY - CPAPER TI - Climate change mitigation with CCUS T2 - International Conference on Sustainable Development AU - Dos-Santos, M.J.P.L. PY - 2024 DO - 10400.21/17721 UR - https://airtable.com/appqDaefO2ZPw02QW/shrL3WonZwA0aOo2h?utm_source=ICSD+Mailing+List+%28Past+Registrants%29&utm_campaign=96df844269-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_03_05_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_9343d21b35-96df844269-179532307&mc_cid=96df844269&mc_eid=3b21a883c6 AB - Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) is a technology highlighted as one of the tools in climate change mitigation and one of the ways to reach the goal of 1.5 set by the Paris Agreement. The European Commission (EC) developed this goal by creating and implementing the European Green Deal (EGD) – the European Union's (EU) environmental policy. This paper provides an analysis of environmental policies and an overview of crucial CCUS projects of selected member states based on a benchmarking analysis of 27+ UK member states. An overal review of a total of 28 countries was undertaken based on economic and environmental factors. Afterward, a benchmarking analysis was performed ranking the countries according to the TOP10 for the selected five categories: total net emissions with international transport, percentage share of the energy sector, percentage share of fossil fuels, percentage share of fossil fuels in the Gross Electricity Production (GEP), and numbers of CCUS projects. Subsequently, a detailed and comprehensive overview of 3 selected Member States was done, with a special focus on the national energy policy towards net-zero emission goals, the role of CCUS in domestic environmental policy, with current projects and facilities development. Finaly, this paper outlines how the EGD has reformed the national energy policies of selected member states, and what is the part of CCUS technology in the national efforts towards climate neutrality. ER -