Carbon capture technologies emerge as industrial lever by 2035
CO₂ removal techniques are moving from lab-scale to national and corporate strategies, but their development remains constrained without a clear legal framework and targeted incentives on the carbon market.
| Sector | Carbone, Captage |
|---|---|
| Theme | Régulation & Gouvernance, Réglementation |
Carbon dioxide (CO₂) capture and removal solutions, long confined to laboratories or isolated pilot projects, are now central to the industrial and regulatory strategies of several major economies. The United States, European Union, United Kingdom, Denmark, Saudi Arabia, and Brazil are increasing investment and programmes to structure a value chain around these technologies, although current volumes remain far below required trajectories for meeting international climate agreements.











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