Carbon Capture Technologies in 2025

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15 Apr 2025 07:02 #2348 by rameshlekhak
In 2025, carbon capture tech is becoming a big deal in the fight against climate change. With global temperatures rising and emissions still a major issue, scientists and engineers are working hard on ways to pull carbon dioxide (CO₂) out of the air—or stop it from getting there in the first carbon capture and storage (CCS). Basically, it grabs CO₂ from factories or power plants before it escapes into the air, then stores it deep underground—kind of like locking it in a vault where it can’t do any harm. This method is great for industries that are hard to clean up, like steel or cement direct air capture (DAC), which is exactly what it sounds like—it pulls CO₂ straight out of the air around us. It’s super promising because it can actually reduce the CO₂ that’s already out there, not just stop new emissions. The catch? It’s expensive and needs a lot of energy, so it's still being tested on a larger ’s carbon utilization, where captured CO₂ is turned into useful stuff—like fuels, plastics, or even concrete. It’s a cool way to recycle carbon and make the whole system more , there are still challenges: high costs, tricky logistics, and public skepticism. But with governments, startups, and big industries investing more than ever, carbon capture is finally gaining real momentum as a key tool in the climate toolbox.

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