Carbon Capture Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Carbon dioxide capture accounts for nearly 80% of the cost of the carbon capture and storage process. Carbon capture involves the removal and concentration of the gas in flue gas streams by physical and/or chemical processes. The processes involve altering the pressure and temperature of the flue gas stream to produce pure carbon dioxide, which is then compressed and transported for long-term storage.
Once carbon dioxide has been captured, it is pre-treated, undergoing desulphurization, dehydration, and compression, prior to transportation to suitable sequestration, or storage, sites. Typically the most economical form of transport for carbon dioxide is a high-pressure pipeline. Underground or underwater pipelines have been in use for decades to transport large volumes of gases, oil, water, and other materials