Is Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Really So Expensive? An Analysis of Cascading Costs and CO 2 Emissions Reduction of Industrial CCS Implementation on the Construction of a Bridge.

Environmental science & technology(2023)

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Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is an essential technology to mitigate global CO emissions from power and industry sectors. Despite the increasing recognition of its importance to achieve the net-zero target, current CCS deployment is far behind targeted ambitions. A key reason is that CCS is often perceived as too expensive. The costs of CCS have however traditionally been looked at from the industrial plant perspective, which does not necessarily reflect the end user's one. This paper addresses the incomplete view by investigating the impact of implementing CCS in industrial facilities on the overall costs and CO emissions of end-user products and services. As an example, we examine the extent to which an increase in costs of raw materials (cement and steel) due to CCS impacts the costs of building a bridge. Results show that although CCS significantly increases cement and steel costs, the subsequent increment in the overall bridge construction cost remains marginal (∼1%). This 1% cost increase, however, enables a deep reduction in CO emissions (∼51%) associated with the bridge construction. Although more research is needed in this area, this work is the first step to a better understanding of the real cost and benefits of CCS.
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CO2 emissions,CO2 reduction,carbon capture and storage,cost analysis,cost−benefit analysis
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