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CCS 16 Carbon Capture and Storage 12 Greenhouse gas emissions 12 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 12 Climate protection 11 Klimaschutz 11 CO2-Speicherung 9 Carbon capture 9 Climate Action 8 carbon management 8 carbon removal 8 Welt 7 World 7 industrial decarbonisation 7 EU countries 6 EU-Staaten 6 carbon capture 6 net-zero 6 Energy Transition 5 Environmental technology 5 Green steel 5 Umwelttechnik 5 Air pollution 4 CCUS 4 Climate Policy 4 Direct Air Capture 4 Emissions trading 4 Emissionshandel 4 Environmental tax 4 Hydrogen 4 Industrial Decarbonization 4 Luftverschmutzung 4 decarbonization 4 Ökosteuer 4 Environmental management 3 Förderung erneuerbarer Energien 3 Renewable energy policy 3 Stahlindustrie 3 Steel industry 3 Umweltmanagement 3
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Working Paper 22 Arbeitspapier 12 Graue Literatur 12 Non-commercial literature 12
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English 22
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Muslemani, Hasan 15 Fattouh, Bassam 4 Lucquiaud, Mathieu 4 Ihejirika, Nnaziri 3 Abdelshafy, Ali 2 Butterworth, Paul 2 Cownden, Ryan 2 Craen, Stephen 2 Curson, Nigel 2 Duma, Daniel 2 Fulton, Mark 2 Goddard, Andrew 2 Herraiz, Laura 2 Jewad, Raeid 2 Lambert, Martin 2 Mota-Nieto, Jazmin 2 Struthers, Iain 2 Thomson, Camilla 2 Walther, Grit 2 Webb, Peter 2 Carvalho, Paulo 1
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OIES paper 12 OIES Paper: CM 10
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ECONIS (ZBW) 12 EconStor 10
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Putting the U in CCUS : overview of emerging pathways in carbon utilisation
Ihejirika, Nnaziri - 2025
Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) is one of the more mature approaches to carbon neutrality, yet simultaneously one of the least understood or categorically defined. This paper intends to provide a broad-based overview of CCU, as well as a deeper dive that will incorporate scalability, market...
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50 shades of green : unpacking what green means for steel
Carvalho, Paulo; Muslemani, Hasan - 2025
Steelmaking represents one of the most carbon-intensive industries – second only to cement – and is responsible for 8% of global CO2 emissions. The creation of a market for premium, low-carbon emission steel products, or ‘green steel’, could serve as a means of generating revenue streams...
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Carbon capture from energy-from-waste (EfW): A low-hanging fruit for CCS deployment in the UK?
Muslemani, Hasan; Cownden, Ryan; Lucquiaud, Mathieu - 2024
Energy-from-waste (EfW) is a waste treatment process that combusts residual waste after re-use, recycling and composting to produce energy in the form of electricity and/or heat. In the UK, the EfW sector contributes around 3% of total national power output, but also 3.5% of overall territorial...
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Capture carbon, capture value: An overview of CCS business models
Fattouh, Bassam; Muslemani, Hasan; Jewad, Raeid - 2024
Carbon capture, and storage (CCS) is identified as a critical technology to reduce CO2 emissions to achieve global climate goals. The potential of CCS as mitigation technology could be substantial yet deployment levels remain far below what is needed to make meaningful climate contributions....
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Ironing out the way for green steel financing a green hydrogen-based: Ironmaking plant in an emerging market
Muslemani, Hasan; Craen, Stephen; Butterworth, Paul; … - 2024
The iron/steel industry is one of the highest emitting sectors, contributing 7-9% of overall global emissions. As population and economic growth will demand more steel as a key building block of society, the need to decarbonize the sector is critical. This paper assesses the financing...
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Carbon capture from energy-from-waste (EfW) : a low-hanging fruit for CCS deployment in the UK?
Muslemani, Hasan; Cownden, Ryan; Lucquiaud, Mathieu - 2024
Energy-from-waste (EfW) is a waste treatment process that combusts residual waste after re-use, recycling and composting to produce energy in the form of electricity and/or heat. In the UK, the EfW sector contributes around 3% of total national power output, but also 3.5% of overall territorial...
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Ironing out the way for green steel financing a green hydrogen-based : ironmaking plant in an emerging market
Muslemani, Hasan; Craen, Stephen; Butterworth, Paul; … - 2024
The iron/steel industry is one of the highest emitting sectors, contributing 7-9% of overall global emissions. As population and economic growth will demand more steel as a key building block of society, the need to decarbonize the sector is critical. This paper assesses the financing...
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Capture carbon, capture value : an overview of CCS business models
Fattouh, Bassam; Muslemani, Hasan; Jewad, Raeid - 2024
Carbon capture, and storage (CCS) is identified as a critical technology to reduce CO2 emissions to achieve global climate goals. The potential of CCS as mitigation technology could be substantial yet deployment levels remain far below what is needed to make meaningful climate contributions....
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Waste not, want not: Europe's untapped potential to generate valuable negative emissions from waste-to-energy (WtE) using carbon capture technology
Muslemani, Hasan; Struthers, Iain; Herraiz, Laura; … - 2023
Waste-to-energy (WtE) is a waste treatment process that incinerates waste to produce energy in the form of electricity and/or heat. WtE is considered one of the most environmentally-friendly methods of dealing with residual waste. The alternative to this process is waste dumping or landfilling,...
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Analyzing current carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) research and pilot projects in the European cement sector
Abdelshafy, Ali; Walther, Grit - 2023
Reaching carbon neutrality necessitates radical changes in terms of energy sources and industrial technologies. Some industries such as cement and lime emit significant amounts of process emissions, which will continue to be generated regardless of the type of energy source employed. One way to...
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