Advancements in Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies for ‎Climate Change Mitigation

  • Authors

    • Ramachandran Thulasiram Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, JAIN (Deemed- to-be University), Ramnagar ‎District, Karnataka, India
    • Vinod Kumar Singh Professor, Department of Science, Maharishi University of Information Technology, Lucknow, India
    • Dr. Satish Upadhyay Assistant Professor, uGDX, ATLAS SkillTech University, Mumbai, India
    • B. Reddy Chitkara Centre for Research and Development, Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh, India
    • Dr. Rima Sahani Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Siksha 'O' Anusandhan (Deemed to be University), Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
    • ‎Dr. Michael Rahul Soosai Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
    • Amit Kumar Centre of Research Impact and Outcome, Chitkara University, Rajpura, Punjab, India
    https://doi.org/10.14419/hqy1ma70

    Received date: May 2, 2025

    Accepted date: May 31, 2025

    Published date: July 8, 2025

  • Greenhouse Gas; Carbon Capture; Climate Change; Storage; Ecology
  • Abstract

    Human behaviors have resulted in a significant rise in emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), a principal greenhouse gas (GHG) that is ‎exacerbating climate change (CLC), leading to a global temperature increase above 2°C compared to levels before industrialization. This ‎work assessed the primary methods used for carbon capture (CC). The article outlines the progress in CC, storage, and use for climate ‎change mitigation (CCM). This research aggregated data on GHG emission mitigation activities, including CC and storage (CC&S) and ‎usage, contemporary technical advancements in CC&S, and their financial, ecological, and social ramifications. The potential of CC&S ‎technology for CCM has also been examined. CC&S procedures need reduced energy use, making them more economically viable for ‎CCM. CC&S for CCM has problems, and the public view of these programs seems intricate or unsatisfactory for the implementation of ‎significant initiatives, obstructing the achievement of emissions reduction objectives across different states. A single migration seems ‎insufficient for achieving an economy without emissions. Stringent regulations, monetary benefits, stakeholder engagement, and technical ‎advancements are essential for migration; nevertheless, these technological innovations and regulatory measures must be validated via a ‎comprehensive sustainability assessment to mitigate the risks associated with capital and CLC.

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    Thulasiram, R. ., Singh , V. K. ., Upadhyay , D. S. ., Reddy , B. ., Sahani , D. R. ., Soosai, ‎Dr. M. R. . ., & Kumar, A. . (2025). Advancements in Carbon Capture and Storage Technologies for ‎Climate Change Mitigation. International Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences, 14(SI-1), 103-106. https://doi.org/10.14419/hqy1ma70