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Public policy central to enabling CDR deployment

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Governments play pivotal role in market creation

Four main roadblocks for global CDR uptake

Despite its economic potential and critical role in realizing global net zero commitments, the rapid scale-up of the CDR industry remains highly uncertain. Its deployment is currently hindered by four major roadblocks.

Unclear demand

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High costs

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Investment risk

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Permitting complexity

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Four governmental interventions addressing main roadblocks

Governments are uniquely positioned to resolve these four roadblocks and attract private investment into the CDR sector.

Creating demand

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Reducing costs

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De-risking investments

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Accelerating permitting

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Established policy tools offer blueprint for CDR support

The timely uptake of CDR requires a holistic support framework

Different mechanisms can be employed to support the scale-up of CDR. Together, they can form a holistic support framework.

"Less than 20% of global emissions are covered by advanced CDR support frameworks — nevertheless some of the top 20 emitting countries already have CDR support frameworks."

International examples illustrate varied approaches to scaling CDR

  • Leading countries combine targets, standards, and financing to move CDR from concept to deployment
  • Nine jurisdictions have strong support frameworks for CDR
  • All leaders have a vision, enablers and subsidies — most use carbon pricing

For a more detailed understanding of leading countries, the support frameworks of a set of countries representing different approaches and regions.

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