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CCU and CCS - Building Blocks for Climate Protection in Industry
Analysis, Options and Recommendations
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Germany wishes to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 to 95per cent by 2050. However, despite the success to date, the measureswhich have already been planned and implemented are notsuffi cient for achieving this ambitious goal. In addition to the energysector, the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, Germanindustry is also responsible for releasing considerable volumes ofglobal warming gases. In its Climate Action Plan 2050, the FederalGovernment has for the fi rst time set a sector target for industry.The present acatech POSITION PAPER analyses the options for(re)utilising and stor...
Germany wishes to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by 80 to 95per cent by 2050. However, despite the success to date, the measureswhich have already been planned and implemented are notsuffi cient for achieving this ambitious goal. In addition to the energysector, the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions, Germanindustry is also responsible for releasing considerable volumes ofglobal warming gases. In its Climate Action Plan 2050, the FederalGovernment has for the fi rst time set a sector target for industry.The present acatech POSITION PAPER analyses the options for(re)utilising and storing CO2 (Carbon Capture and Utilisation(CCU) and Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)) which come intoconsideration for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from industrialprocesses. It is recommended that a wide-ranging publicdebate about the use of CCU and CCS be conducted in the nearfuture. Only then will it be possible to take account of reservationsabout CCU and CCS, further develop suitable technology in goodtime and bring it to market maturity so that the necessary infrastructurecan be planned, approved, funded and constructed.