Analysis
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Direct Air Capture 2022
A key technology for net zero
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Cross-Cutting Technologies & Infrastructure
Tracking Clean Energy Progress 2022
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Net zero by 2050 hinges on a global push to increase energy efficiency
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About CCUS
Playing an important and diverse role in meeting global energy and climate goals
Data Tools
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CCUS Projects Explorer
Tracking CO2 capture, transport, storage, and utilisation projects worldwide
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Net Zero by 2050 Data Explorer
Historical and projected data from the Net Zero by 2050 report
Products
News
Events
01 Apr 2022 16:00—17:00
Direct Air Capture: A key technology for net zero
4 Oct 2022
22nd Annual IEA-IETA-EPRI Workshop on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading
23 Mar 2022 08:30—09:45
Enabling Net Zero: International Cooperation to Address Barriers to Low Emissions Technology Uptake
6 Nov 2017
COP23/CMP13/CMA2: 23rd Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Charts
CO2 capture by direct air capture, planned projects and in the Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario, 2020-2030
OpenCO2 capture by direct air capture, planned projects and in the Net Zero Scenario, 2020-2030
OpenCO2 capture by direct air capture in the Net Zero Scenario, 2020-2030
OpenDirect air capture energy needs by technology and CO2 destination (large-scale applications), 2021
OpenPolicies
Policy
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Status
Jurisdiction
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United Kingdom 2020 In force National
Unlocking the potential of direct air capture: Is scaling up through carbon markets possible?