carbon capture and storage
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a process that involves capturing carbon dioxide emissions from power plants or industrial processes, transporting it, and then storing it underground to prevent it from being released into the atmosphere and contributing to climate change.
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- carbon emissions
- carbon footprint
- carbon offsetting
- carbon pricing
- carbon sequestration
- clean coal technology
- clean energy alternatives
- clean energy solutions
- clean fuel technologies
- clean technologies
- clean technology
- clean technology innovation and deployment
- climate change mitigation
- climate policy
- decarbonization
- emission reduction strategies
- emissions reduction
- emissions reduction technologies
- energy efficiency
- energy transition
- environmental impact assessment
- fossil fuels
- geoengineering
- geological carbon storage
- global warming
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- industrial emission controls
- industrial processes
- international cooperation and collaboration for emission reduction
- net-zero emissions
- renewable energy
- sustainable energy sources
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