In this paper, microalgae are considered to produce bioenergy through firing. Emitted CO2 would then be captured and stored. This “negative emissions” process, called Microalgae-based Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (MBECCS), is quantified for ...
Catherine Even +3 more
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Unlocking Green Oxygen's Potential for Planetary Carbon Management [PDF]
Water electrolysis generates both H2 and O2, yet industrial focus remains largely restricted to H2‐driven reductions. The parallel use of O2 offers considerable rewards but remains underexplored. Unlocking this dual‐gas potential necessitates robust cross‐sector communication to identify and scale viable industrial use cases.
Held M, Backmann J.
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Contributions of countries without a carbon neutrality target to limit global warming [PDF]
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is a key negative emission technology for climate mitigation. Some countries have made no commitment to carbon neutrality but are viewed as potential BECCS candidates (hereafter, non-CN countries).
Jiaxin Zhou +11 more
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Leveraging ecosystems responses to enhanced rock weathering in mitigation scenarios [PDF]
Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is deemed necessary to attain the Paris Agreement’s climate objectives. While bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has generated substantial attention, sustainability concerns have led to increased examination of
Yann Gaucher +4 more
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Sustainable bioenergy contributes to cost-effective climate change mitigation in China [PDF]
Summary: Bioenergy development is critical for achieving carbon neutrality. Biomass residues from agriculture, forest, and livestock manure provide substantial bioenergy resources in China, but their availability, climate, and economic impacts have not ...
Yifan Xu, Pete Smith, Zhangcai Qin
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Trade-offs in land-based carbon removal measures under 1.5 °C and 2 °C futures [PDF]
Land-based carbon removals, specifically afforestation/reforestation and bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), vary widely in 1.5 °C and 2 °C scenarios generated by integrated assessment models.
Xin Zhao +3 more
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Attitudes on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as a Mitigation Technology within the UNFCCC
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a technology for mitigating emissions from large point-source industries. In addition to the primary role of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, CCS forms the basis for two large-scale negative emissions ...
Katherine Romanak +2 more
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Relative benefits of allocating land to bioenergy crops and forests vary by region
Carbon dioxide removal is essential for achieving the Paris Agreement targets. Here we compare bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and afforestation and reforestation in terms of their carbon removal potentials and impacts on carbon cycle ...
Irina Melnikova +4 more
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Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) in Brazil: A Review
BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) is an important technology to achieve international and Brazilian climatic goals, notably because it provides negative emissions.
Brenda H. M. Silveira +2 more
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Delaying carbon dioxide removal in the European Union puts climate targets at risk
The implications of delaying carbon dioxide removal (CDR) are poorly understood. Here the authors highlight the potential extra costs and reduced removal potential of delayed CDR action, with a special focus on direct air capture and bioenergy with ...
Ángel Galán-Martín +5 more
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