Global Carbon Capture and Storage Industry Key Manufacturers Analysis 2021

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Updated on Jan 27, 2017

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Market Reports Center recognizes the following companies as the key players in the global carbon capture and storage market: Babcock & Wilcox, ENGIE, GE Power, The Linde Group, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.

Other Prominent Vendors in the market are: Air Products and Chemicals, Aker Solutions, Amec Foster Wheeler, Chevron, Fluor, Hitachi, Net Power, Schlumberger, Shell, Siemens, Statoil, and Sulzer.

Commenting on the report, an analyst from Market Reports Center’s team said: “The latest trend gaining momentum in the market is growing popularity of ccs projects in developing nations. The CCS projects have created a significant buzz in the developed countries, where the power generation sector has reached its maturity and the reduction of the carbon emissions is at the center of all attention. These economies have mature technologies and sorted the demands from the energy sector, which coupled with significant investments, have made it possible for them to shift to the low carbon technologies.”

According to the report, one of the major drivers for this market is growing demand to reuse CO?. The growing demand for the reuse of CO? will drive the growth of the global CCS market in the future. The below-mentioned projects will enhance the use of CO?. In addition, the diversification of CO?generation sources for CCS is essential in encouraging power utility companies to integrate CCS technologies into their projects.

Further, the report states that one of the major factors hindering the growth of this market is risks associated with CCS. CCS has its own share of public apprehensions associated with it, as is the case with any emerging technology. The most significant of these apprehensions is related to the potential leakage hazards associated with the dedicated storage facilities. Although not established till now, many questions are being raised regarding the impact of leakage of stored CO?. This doubt if proven true will counter the whole purpose of implementing the CCS project, which is reducing the effectiveness of CCS as an option for climate change mitigation.
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