Litcius/Paper detail

A country-level assessment of the deployment potential of greenhouse gas removal technologies

Jude O. Asibor, Peter T. Clough, Seyed Ali Nabavi, Vasilije Manović

2022Journal of Environmental Management14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The deployment of greenhouse gas removal (GGR) technologies has been identified as an indispensable option in limiting global warming to 1.5 °C by the end of the century. Despite this, many countries are yet to include and promote this option in their long-term plans owing to factors such as uncertainty in technical potential, deployment feasibility and economic impact. This work presents a country-level assessment of the deployment potential of five GGR technologies, including forestation, enhanced weathering (EW), direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS), bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) and biochar. Using a multi criteria decision analysis (MCDA) approach consisting of bio-geophysical and techno-economic factors, priority regions for the deployment of these GGR technologies were identified. The extent of carbon dioxide removable by 2100 via these technologies was also estimated for each of the 182 countries considered. While the obtained results indicate the need for regional cooperation among countries, it also provides useful evidence on the need for countries to include and prioritise GGR technologies in their revised nationally determined contributions (NDCs).

Topics & Concepts

Software deploymentBio-energy with carbon capture and storageGreenhouse gasCarbon capture and storage (timeline)Environmental scienceCarbon sequestrationLimitingNatural resource economicsEnvironmental economicsWork (physics)BusinessEnvironmental protectionClimate change mitigationEnvironmental resource managementClimate changeCarbon dioxideComputer scienceEngineeringEconomicsChemistryMechanical engineeringBiologyEcologyOrganic chemistryOperating systemCarbon Dioxide Capture TechnologiesIntegrated Energy Systems OptimizationCO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions