Abstract

After years of talk, false starts and financial sticking points, carbon capture storage and utilization (CCSU) seems to have come into its own in 2014. Here GHGS&T's Muriel Cozier looks back over the last year and rounds up some of the developments that have seen the technology take center stage on the political and industrial agendas. We also look at how CCSU has become pivotal as politicians, industry, and civil society begin the build‐up to December 2015 and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of Parties (UNFCCC COP 21), which will be held in Paris, where a deal has to be struck on climate change if meaningful steps are to be taken to keep global temperatures in check.

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