CCUS and global power generation
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- Despite a critical need to decarbonise global power, commercial-scale powerplant CCUS development has been slow.
- The formidable challenge and progress to-date:
- Major reductions in capture cost and enhancements to decarbonisation incentives are needed for CCUS to materially decarbonise the global thermal power fleet.
- Reducing CCUS costs and finding incentives across regions:
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