Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a critical challenge, and carbon capture & utilization in biofuel processes is providing effective solutions. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is gaining prominence as a negative-emission technology, sequestering CO? from biofuel production. Captured carbon can be converted into valuable products such as bio-based chemicals, fuels, and building materials through catalytic and biological processes. Integrating CCU with bioenergy systems is enhancing overall sustainability while supporting global climate goals. Continued innovation in capture efficiency and utilization pathways will play a vital role in decarbonizing the energy sector.
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