Innovationen bei Technologien zur Kohlenstoffabscheidung nach der Verbrennung

Post-combustion carbon capture, which involves removing carbon dioxide from flue gas so it cannot enter the atmosphere, offers a pathway to decarbonization without deindustrialization. According to the new IDTechEx report "Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Markets 2026-2036: Technologies, Market Forecasts, and Players", 700 million tonnes of CO₂ will be captured globally by 2036.
 
Carbon capture technologies, such as amine solvents, have been used commercially for decades in industrial applications such as natural gas processing. While the maturity of these technologies helps de-risk CCUS project development, ongoing innovations seek to reduce energy demand and capture costs.
 
In this webinar, IDTechEx Senior Technology Analyst Eve Pope reveals insight into the CCUS space. Discussion will include:
 
· Scale and commercial maturity of carbon capture technologies
 
· State-of-the-art in amine solvent capture technologies
 
· Emerging carbon capture technologies
 
· CCUS market trends for post-combustion carbon capture

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