PhD-thesis: The implications of the Paris Agreement on carbon dioxide removal (CDR) – techno-economics, potential, efficiency and permanence of CDR pathways

Solene Chiquier, 2022, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London

This thesis investigates the spatio-temporal deployment of portfolios of archetypal CDR technologies and practices — namely afforestation/reforestation, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS), biochar, direct air capture of CO2 with storage (DACCS), and enhanced weathering (EW) —, and seeks to provide insights into their techno-economics, potential, efficiency and permanence.

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