What is the potential of bioCCS to deliver negative emissions in Norway?
If we are to achieve our climate goals, we need to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and drastically reduce our current emissions. Bioenergy production with carbon capture and storage (bioCCS) is one way to permanently remove CO2 from the atmosphere. However, while it is expected to be a main component of global climate action, key questions for Norway are: how much biomass is available, and how much can be used for bioCCS?
Four key lessons for socio-political acceptance of negative emissions technologies
Developing new technologies is a vital activity in our ability to combat climate change, and understanding how new technologies will operate in society is an important element of such technological development. In NCS C+, we investigated the socio-political acceptance of the four negative emissions technologies that are being examined by the project, and we identified four key lessons.
Q&A: Investigating Direct Air Capture (DAC)
The removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere has been highlighted as a critical component of almost every path to achieving the goals…
Q&A: Can we capture CO₂ from the ocean?
The removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere has been highlighted as a critical component of almost every path to achieving the goals…
Q&A: Using non-traditional bioresources for Bio-CCS
The removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere has been highlighted as a critical component of almost every path to achieving the goals…