Could 2025 become the turning point for CCUS?

2025 could mark a turning point for CO₂ Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS), according to industry analysts Wood McKenzie’s latest forecast.
Long viewed as a vital path towards net zero emissions, CCUS has yet to fully come into its own, despite growing momentum. But recent data suggests that 2025 could see a record-breaking number of final investment decisions and one of the largest annual increases in capacity to date.
A new white paper from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries argues that setting CCUS on a continued growth path will not only require favorable technology, policy and investment momentum but also an uncompromising focus on building out the value chain. Transport, storage and usage of captured CO₂ must flow seamlessly from the point of capture to where it is stored or used—both domestically and internationally.
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