全球CCS现状报告2025(英)
GLOBAL STATUS OF CCS 2025STAYING THE COURSEGLOBAL STATUS OF CCS REPORT 2025ContentsGLOBAL STATUS OF CCS 2025Americas 14Europe and UK 20Middle East and Africa 27APAC and India 32China 36Japan 39In Operation 44In Construction 47051.0 Global Snapshot132.0 Regional Spotlight 433.0 Facilities List494.0 ReferencesFrom the CEO031GLOBAL STATUS OF CCS REPORT 2025About usThe Global CCS Institute (the Institute) is a leading global authority on carbon capture and storage (CCS). Headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, along with a presence in key regions, the Institute delivers independent analysis and knowledge sharing to support policy development and the effective implementation of CCS worldwide.The Institute was established in 2009 in response to the growing recognition within the international climate policy community that CCS would be essential to achieving deep emissions reductions. As momentum around CCS increased, so did the need for a dedicated organisation to provide expert technical, policy and regulatory guidance, global and local CCS experience, and cross-sectoral coordination across the entire value chain and various stakeholders. The Institute was created to fulfil that role: an independent, international think tank with a singular focus – to advance the deployment of CCS as a vital component of global climate mitigation.The Institute is an official observer to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and serves as the secretariat of the Carbon Management Challenge (CMC) – reflecting its formal role in supporting international collaboration and championing the critical role that CCS plays in reaching net zero. Our membership includes national governments, industry, research institutions, and civil society organisations across the entire CCS value chain, united in their commitment to advancing climate action through carbon management. Our government members comprise governments at both national and sub-national levels. Currently, our government members include Australia, China, Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America, and at the sub-national level include Alberta in Canada and the Northern Territory and Victoria in Australia, reflecting the Institute’s global reach and active engagement in international climate and energy policy.The Institute’s work is structured around four principal pillars:Knowledge and InsightWe produce independent, evidence-based analysis to share understanding of the critical role that CCS plays and help inform policy, regulation, and strategy across the CCS value chain. This includes global status reporting, policy briefs, market intelligence, and technical assessments –designed to equip decision-makers with credible, up-to-date information. Our team consists of in-house technical experts and on-the-ground regional leaders helping to drive the global CCS agenda.AdvocacyWe engage directly with governments and international climate forums –
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