2021 Annual Meeting
(459a) The Role of Carbon Capture in Meeting Net-Zero Carbon Goals
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Deployment of these technologies at the scale required will necessitate the use of resources including land, water, and low-carbon energy, while ensuring the secure and reliable storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) on a timescale that impacts climate. Therefore, CCS and CDR deployment must be implemented strategically in terms of regional goals and requirements.
The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management and the National Energy Technology Laboratory will play an important role in the transition to net-zero carbon emissions by reducing the environmental impacts of fossil energy production and use. This includes helping decarbonize other hard-to abate industrial sectors through investments in approaches like CCS, direct air capture, and technologies to produce low-carbon products and fuel - including hydrogen.