The German R&D Program for CO2 Utilization—Innovations for a Green Economy

Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) is a field of key emerging technologies. CCU can support the economy to decrease the dependency on fossil carbon raw materials, to stabilize electricity grids and markets with respect to a growing share of fluctuating renewable energy. Furthermore, it can contrib...

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Aquatic Pollution
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Awards & honors
Carbon dioxide
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Carbon dioxide emissions
Carbon sequestration
Catalysis
Chemical industry
Climate Change
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Conservation of Natural Resources - legislation & jurisprudence
Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
Development projects
Earth and Environmental Science
Economics
Ecotoxicology
Education
Emissions
Energy efficiency
Energy storage
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Health
Environmental policy
Environmental science
Funding
Germany
Government Regulation
Government spending
Green economy
Greenhouse gases
Industrial plant emissions
Industry
Innovations
Power plants
R&D
Raw materials
Renewable Energy
Research & development
Research and Education Highlights
Studies
Sustainability
Technological change
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
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