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Life cycle assessment is a critical methodology used to evaluate the environmental impact of carbon capture, utilization, and storage technologies, as evidenced by its role in academic reviews [1] and decision-support tools like the Technology Development Matrix [2]. Furthermore, both concepts are recognized as core, interconnected themes within the broader field of energy technology assessment [3].
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referenceThe Technology Development Matrix (TDM) functions as a decision-support tool that integrates techno-economic analysis (TEA) and life cycle assessments (LCA) to evaluate carbon capture technologies like amino-based post-combustion capture, membranes, and chemical looping.
claimResearch on energy technology assessment (ETA) frequently focuses on renewable energy, energy storage, carbon capture, and life-cycle assessment as core themes.
referenceThe review 'Prospective techno-economic and life cycle assessment: a review across established and emerging carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCS/CCU) technologies' published in Front Energy Res in 2024 evaluates various carbon capture, storage, and utilization technologies.