CCUS: necessary but not sufficient to achieve carbon neutrality
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage - From molecular chemistry to life cycle
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CCUS: necessary but not sufficient to achieve carbon neutrality
CO2 Capture Utilization and Storage - From molecular chemistry to life cycle

Authors : Axel CHANCRE, Titouan CHETOT, Franck ULM, Laurent VIAL, Julien LECLAIRE, Maxime DUCREUX

Publication date: December 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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2. CCUS: necessary but not sufficient to achieve carbon neutrality

2.1 Definitions

CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) encompasses a range of technologies designed to close the carbon cycle (Figure 3 ). These are a series of processes that begin with the extraction of CO2 from a flue gas (gaseous waste) in order to either produce a finished product containing some of this extracted carbon or to dispose of the

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