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As decarbonization efforts gain momentum, point-source carbon dioxide capture technology is attracting more attention, especially for hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as industry and power generation. As a result, carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) is a growing industry, both in project development and in policy support mechanisms, including tax credits, carbon pricing, and markets; direct subsidies; and regulated business models that span the CCUS value chain.
Progress in market deployments has been slow, however, as has progress toward reaching net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. In more mature markets such as Europe and North America, current barriers have rendered progress in reaching final investment decisions slower than expected. Still, growth of the CCUS industry is accelerating, and the competitive space is subject to change as vendor projects and technologies mature, merger and acquisition activity grows, and policies and legislation change.
This Guidehouse Insights Leaderboard accesses advanced carbon capture solutions providers in commercial-scale point-source capture applications, where CO2 is captured at the point of emissions as a part of a contemporary commercial CCUS project. It identifies and ranks eight successful carbon capture solution providers with projects in commercial operation or advanced commercial development that cumulatively capture at least 1.5 million metric tons of CO2 per year.
Top Vendors
Shell Catalysts & Technologies/Technip Energies
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Honeywell UOP
Linde
Air Liquide
Aker Carbon Capture
Air Products
Fluor