Capturing and utilizing CO2 as carbon feedstock for chemicals, fuels, or polymers is frequently discussed to replace fossil carbon and thereby help mitigate climate change. Emission reductions by Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) depend strongly on the choice of the CO2 source because CO2 sources differ in CO2 concentration and the resulting energy demand for capture. From a climate-change perspective, CO2 should be captured at the CO2 source with the lowest CO2 emissions from capture. However, reported carbon footprints differ widely for CO2 captured, from strongly negative to strongly positive for the same source. The differences are due to methodological ambiguity in the treatment of multifunctionality in current assessment practice. ...
AbstractIncreasing greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere influences global climate change e...
As the threat of climate change becomes more acute, so does the need for adequate measures of impact...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Capturing and utilizing CO2 as carbon feedstock for chemicals, fuels, or polymers is frequently disc...
Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is an emerging field proposed for emissions mitigation and even...
Global warming is mainly driven by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide. Utilizing this carbon ...
AbstractThis paper aims to place discussions about CO2 utilisation onto a more secure foundation fro...
Climate change caused by the rise of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is one of the chal...
The use of carbon dioxide as a feedstock for a broad range of products can help mitigate the effects...
With respect to the climate goals of the Paris agreement, different carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction s...
International audienceThe recycling and utilization of CO 2 is gaining interest in the fight against...
With respect to the climate goals of the Paris agreement, different carbon dioxide \((CO_{2})\) redu...
A recent approach to reduce the carbon footprint of industries with process-inherent CO2 emissions i...
Previous studies showed that using carbon dioxide (CO2) as a raw material for chemical syntheses may...
A recent approach to reduce the carbon footprint of industries with process-inherent CO2 emissions i...
AbstractIncreasing greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere influences global climate change e...
As the threat of climate change becomes more acute, so does the need for adequate measures of impact...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
Capturing and utilizing CO2 as carbon feedstock for chemicals, fuels, or polymers is frequently disc...
Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU) is an emerging field proposed for emissions mitigation and even...
Global warming is mainly driven by anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide. Utilizing this carbon ...
AbstractThis paper aims to place discussions about CO2 utilisation onto a more secure foundation fro...
Climate change caused by the rise of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is one of the chal...
The use of carbon dioxide as a feedstock for a broad range of products can help mitigate the effects...
With respect to the climate goals of the Paris agreement, different carbon dioxide (CO2) reduction s...
International audienceThe recycling and utilization of CO 2 is gaining interest in the fight against...
With respect to the climate goals of the Paris agreement, different carbon dioxide \((CO_{2})\) redu...
A recent approach to reduce the carbon footprint of industries with process-inherent CO2 emissions i...
Previous studies showed that using carbon dioxide (CO2) as a raw material for chemical syntheses may...
A recent approach to reduce the carbon footprint of industries with process-inherent CO2 emissions i...
AbstractIncreasing greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere influences global climate change e...
As the threat of climate change becomes more acute, so does the need for adequate measures of impact...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...