Bitte verwenden Sie diesen Link, um diese Publikation zu zitieren, oder auf sie als Internetquelle zu verweisen: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/302121 
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2024
Schriftenreihe/Nr.: 
SWP Comment No. 34/2024
Verlag: 
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin
Zusammenfassung: 
The competition for carbon capture, storage, and utilisation is intensifying. Historically dominated by North America, the lead in this technology is now being seized by key players across Asia - reaching from Saudi Arabia to Japan. Unlike traditional energy (transition) geopolitics, this new arena prioritises technology, geology, and industrial leadership over raw materials. For Germany and Europe, the developments imply a need for more pragmatism in climate diplomacy and policy instruments. Moreover, to keep pace with competitors, policymakers should adopt a proactive approach to CCS vis-à-vis technology and industry.
Schlagwörter: 
Carbon Capture and Storage
CCS
Carbon Capture
Utilisation and Storage
CCUS
Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage
DACCS
blue hydrogen
energy transition
Paris Agreement
Gulf states
Australia
Japan
Korea
Indonesia
Malaysia
China
USA
Canada
technopolitics
geopolitics
industrial leadership
technological competition
Persistent Identifier der Erstveröffentlichung: 
Creative-Commons-Lizenz: 
cc-by Logo
Dokumentart: 
Research Report

Datei(en):
Datei
Größe
666.4 kB





Publikationen in EconStor sind urheberrechtlich geschützt.