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CCS and zero emissions
Large scale CCS play a crucial role to reach zero emissions. However, CCS’ primarily role is to delay the shift from fossil fuels and thereby reducing transition costs. Without the use of CCUS this shift would cost 138% more.

It may require a negative emission strategy which would include BECCS and this may create an issue about water and food security.

If burning of fossil fuels were used with CCS. Part of this energy could be used to perform electrolysis on water and by this CCS could have great use in the making of carbon neutral vehicles.

CCS and 2.0
CCUS would have to limit greenhouse gas emissions by 7 Gt each year by 2050 which requires power generation with CCS of 950 GW in order to reach a 2.0 degree goal.