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🗞️ Driving the news: China has released an updated road map for carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) technology, emphasizing it as critical for achieving net zero emissions from fossil energy
• The updated plan was unveiled at a Beijing conference, following earlier versions from 2011 and 2019
• The road map highlights CCUS as a key solution for large-scale low-carbon energy use and deep emission reductions
🔭 The context: China has made significant advancements in CCUS, with 126 projects planned—77 more than in 2020
• The technology is deployed across traditional industries like power and steel and niche sectors like glass and dyeing
• However, progress in areas like direct air capture and pipeline transportation remains essential
🌍 Why it matters for the planet: CCUS technology is a cornerstone of China's strategy to balance fossil energy reliance with its carbon neutrality goals
• Its success could significantly reduce emissions in hard-to-decarbonize sectors and serve as a model for global carbon management efforts
⏭️ What's next: China will focus on advancing key CCUS technologies and integrating them into both traditional and emerging industries
• The push for innovation and scalability is expected to play a vital role in its 2060 carbon neutrality target
💬 One quote: "CCUS technology will be crucial not only for the large-scale low-carbon use of fossil energy, but also an important tool in achieving the goal of carbon neutrality," states the updated road map
📈 One stat: China plans to operate 126 CCUS projects, a 157% increase compared to 2020
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