Carbon dioxide removal portfolios enable reaching ambitious climate targets
New research by LUT University, Finland, and OTH Regensburg, Germany, presents the techno-economic assessment of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) from a portfolio perspective. Two climate targets of 1.5 C and a more ambitious 1.0 C until 2100 have been studied. The publication is entitled “Assessment of technologies and economics for carbon dioxide removal from a portfolio perspective” and published in the scientific outlet International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control.

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