Benefits of CCS

CCS projects are safe for people and the environment, and also generate concrete growth for the production districts that host them.

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The role of CCS in decarbonization strategy

Carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies are the most effective solution for immediately reducing emissions from hard-to-abate industrial operations.

The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, the concentration of CO2 in the air has increased exponentially due to the use of fossil fuels in industry, transport and heating.

419 ppm

CO2 concentration in 2022 (source: NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

278 ppm

CO2 concentration at the end of the 18th century (source: EEA - European Environment Agency)

1.5 degrees Celsius

limit on max. global temp. rise under Glasgow pact

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Growth and increased sustainability

CCS projects can generate growth and development opportunities because they make industrial activities more competitive by reducing their CO2 emissions.

The Ravenna CCS will create an Italian decarbonization chain

Eni and Snam are developing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to reduce emissions from “hard to abate” industrial facilities.

Joint venture

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