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Carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS) technologies can move carbon dioxide produced from fossil-fueled power plants and other industrial facilities to geologic storage sites at a distance. Due to the pressing societal need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, CCUS has gained wide attention as a flexible, cost-effective, and rapid approach to climate change mitigation and energy security. CCUS is particularly appealing to industries for which decarbonizing has been historically challenging.
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