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Global status of carbon capture and storage

The Global CCS Institute (the Institute) is an international think tank whose mission is to accelerate the deployment of carbon capture and storage (CCS), a vital technology to tackle climate change.

As a team of over 30 professionals, working with and on behalf of our Members, we drive the adoption of CCS as quickly and cost effectively as possible; sharing expertise, building capacity and providing advice and support so CCS can play its part in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Our diverse international membership includes governments, global corporations, private companies, research bodies and non-governmental organisations; all committed to CCS as an integral part of a net zero emissions future.

The Institute has offices in Abu Dhabi, Beijing, Brussels, Houston, London, Melbourne, Tokyo and Washington DC.

About the report
CCS is an emissions reduction technology critical to meeting global climate targets. The Global Status of CCS 2021 documents important milestones for CCS over the past 12 months, its status across the world and the key opportunities and challenges it faces.

We hope this report will be read and used by governments, policy-makers, academics, media commentators and the millions of people who care about our climate.

Authors
This report was led by Guloren Turan and Alex Zapantis. The team of authors included David Kearns, Eve Tamme, Christina Staib, Tony Zhang, Jamie Burrows, Angus Gillespie, Ian Havercroft, Dominic Rassool, Chris Consoli and Harry Liu. Support from Matt Bright, Jeff Erikson, Patricia Loria, Hiroshi Nambo, Yi Wu, Carla Judge, Ruth Gebremedhin and Matt Steyn made it possible

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