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John Benson
John Benson
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U.S. Carbon Management Strategy

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The title describes a DOE document I came across recently. Since I have presented other viewpoints on this subject, I decided that I needed to summarize the title document, which is referenced in this paper. The text below is from this document.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Carbon Management Strategy (“Strategy”) provides a comprehensive roadmap for the remainder of the decade that outlines the diverse tools and approaches DOE will use to develop and deploy carbon management solutions in line with President Biden’s climate, economic, and social priorities. Carbon management—an umbrella term that encompasses the suite of technologies used for capturing, transporting, converting, and storing carbon dioxide (CO2), as well as removing it directly from the atmosphere—is a critical component of the DOE’s climate change mitigation strategy.