What is it about?
This publication reviews Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization (CCSU) as a key strategy for reducing CO₂ emissions and advancing a net-zero, circular economy. It highlights technologies like geological storage, CO₂ conversion to fuels and materials, and innovations with MOFs and sorbents. While integrated methods boost efficiency, challenges of cost, energy demand, and acceptance remain, requiring policies and collaboration for scalability.
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Why is it important?
The publication is important because it addresses the urgent challenge of rising CO₂ emissions and climate instability, presenting CCSU as both a mitigation and resource-recovery strategy. It underscores technological progress and integrated approaches that make CO₂ capture more efficient, while also identifying barriers that must be overcome. By linking CCSU to circular economy principles, it provides a roadmap for sustainable, scalable decarbonization essential for achieving climate resilience and net-zero goals. This research addresses rising CO₂ emissions threatening climate stability. It highlights CCSU’s role in reducing emissions and creating value-added products. The study advances knowledge on novel materials, integrated capture methods, and circular economy benefits.
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This page is a summary of: Advances and Integration of Carbon Capture, Storage, and Utilization (CCSU): A Circular Approach Towards a Net-Zero Carbon Economy, World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, September 2025, GSC Online Press,
DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2025.16.3.1340.
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