Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market
Scenario
As per the latest report published by Market Research Future (MRFR), the
global carbon capture and storage (CCS) market is set to surge at a sound CAGR
of 8.0% during the forecast period (2018-2023). CCS is increasingly becoming
popular in advanced countries such the U.S. CCS plants can help tackle some of
the grave issues of carbon emission. CCS is a sophisticated yet cutting-edge
emission reduction process, which is intended towards curbing carbon the
release of excessive volume of carbon dioxide into the open air. Market Research
Future (MRFR), reveals meticulous insights of the impact of COVID-19
pandemic on the Carbon Capture and Storage Market Size 2020.
Carbon
capture and storage is a technology used to retrieve carbon produced in a
variety of activities and store it in safe sites such as underground rock
formations and unused oil wells. This prevents the release of large amounts of
carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, thus helping keep the environment clean. Demand for CCS is expected to
grow further in the coming years as CO2 emission continues to be a major
concern worldwide. Growing air pollution in the countries with high vehicle
parc is likely to create market opportunities for CCS in the forthcoming years.
Governments in many countries are investing in solutions and technologies that
help in reducing CO2 emission. This is anticipated to drive the popularity of
carbon capture and storage in the years to come.
Global Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Market:
Segmental Analysis
Segmental analysis of the market has been conducted on
the basis of technology, application, end-use and type.
Based on type of technology, the market has been
segmented into oxy fuel combustion, post combustion and pre-combustion
Based on application, the market has been segmented
into industrial, agriculture and EOR.
Based on end-use, the market has been segmented into
chemical, oil and gas, iron steel, and others.
Based on type, the market has been segmented into
Regional Analysis
Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), North America are some of
the regions that are covered in MRFR’s report.
North America is the largest market for carbon capture
and storage (CCS). In fact, the most number of CCG projects are in North
America, with the U.S accounting for the majority of them. In terms of revenue,
the U.S. leads the market in North America.
Consequently, the U.S. also has the highest storage
capacity of carbon in the world. Kemper County coal CCS plant in Mississippi
will supposedly have pre-combustion carbon capture capability. The CCS plant is likely to capture close to
65% of emission (~3.5 million tons per year)
Competitive Landscape
Some the key companies mentioned in MRFR’s report
include Cansolv Technologies Inc (Canada), Aker Solutions (U.S.), NRG Energy
(U.S.), Chevron Corporation (U.S.), Shell (U.S.), Fluor Corporation (U.S.),
Japan CCS (Japan), Climeworks AG (Switzerland), Dakota Gasification Company
(U.S.) and The Linde Group (Germany). Many of these companies are actively
focusing of product innovation and expanding their product portfolio.
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