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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

Introduction:

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a process that captures carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions from industrial sources and stores them underground to prevent them from entering the atmosphere. It plays a key role in low-carbon hydrogen production, especially with blue hydrogen, which is made from natural gas.

🔗 Real-world link:
How CCS is enabling low-carbon hydrogen – Shell Global


🧠 What It Means

  • 🛢️ Captures CO₂ released during hydrogen production and stores it deep underground.
  • ⚖️ Balances the economic use of fossil fuels with environmental responsibility.
  • 🧩 A transitional solution bridging today’s infrastructure with tomorrow’s green energy.

🚧 Key Challenges

  • 🧬 Complex tech requiring precise monitoring and regulation.
  • 💷 High installation and operating costs.
  • 🗺️ Limited availability of safe, suitable storage sites.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment:

CCS is a powerful stopgap to make use of current systems without harming the planet. It’s not perfect — but it buys us time to scale green hydrogen fast.

🦉 Sameer’s Comment:

I find CCS really interesting — it feels like sci-fi made real. But I do wonder how safe long-term storage is… Can we really guarantee CO₂ stays underground?

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