作者
Alexander Ryota Keeley, Andrew Chapman, Sunbin Yoo, Kenichi Kurita, Junya Kumagai, Dyah Ika Rinawati, Tianhui Fan, Shunsuke Managi
发表日期
2024/2/12
简介
Reducing the concentration of carbon dioxide (CO 2) in the atmosphere to combat climate change is a global challenge. Direct air capture (DAC) is a new set of technologies that directly removes CO 2 from the air; therefore, DAC can address emissions from any source. This paper begins by reviewing the literature on negative emission technologies to summarize the most recent technological developments. We then conduct a life cycle assessment on one of the most recently developed technologies, the direct air capture and utilization (DAC-U) system. DAC-U systems, like photovoltaic systems, can be installed in various locations, including homes, offices, and mega-plants, resulting in a highly scalable, on-site system that can be deployed in various ways. Based on the life cycle assessment results, this article presents the CO 2 capture and reduction potential of the DAC-U system, with a focus on installations in households, and examines the willingness to adopt the system in Japan. Our results show that the DAC-U system functions as a negative emission technology and demonstrate the large CO 2 capture and reduction potential of the DAC-U system through household-level installations.
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