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The Korean Society of Climate Change Research
직접대기탄소포집 저장(DACCS) 기술에 대한 우리나라 R&D 정책 방향성 연구
: DAC 기술 중심으로
Korea’s Policy Direction on the Research & Development of Direct Air Carbon Capture and Storage (DACCS) Technologies
: Focusing on DAC technologies
송예원* , 오채운**†
Song, Yewon* , Oh, Chaewoon**†
As a way to mitigate climate change, reducing greenhouse gas emissions from specific emission sources has been the focus
of most research. Recently, however, increasing attention has been paid to a carbon dioxide removal approach that removes
greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. While this approach utilizes diverse technologies, this paper focuses on direct air
carbon capture and storage (DACCS) technologies. This technology is being considered as one of the mitigation options by
governments and private sectors in several developed countries. Direct air capture (DAC) technology is also included in
Korea’s 2050 carbon neutrality scenario. Yet, DAC technology, which is related to DACCS technology, has a very small stake
in that scenario. Furthermore, Korea has never undertaken R&D projects on DACCS technologies. Although some R&D
projects have been conducted in Korea with yielded results, they were on general carbon capture, utilization and storage
(CCUS) technologies, not directly dealing with DACCS. Therefore, this paper attempts to explore Korea’s R&D potential for
DACCS, focusing on DAC technologies, for DACCS technology deployment in Korea to meet the national mitigation target.
In this regard, this paper questions whether the current research capacities of Korea are compatible with those required for
DACCS technologies. From previous literature on three factors that influence the deployment of DACCS technologies, i)
technological factors, ii) economic factors, and iii) environmental factors, this paper formulated an analytical framework with
four technological factor components: i) capture materials, ii) capture process, iii) required (input) energy, and iv) carbon
credits from technology project implementation. This paper analyzes current Korean R&D capacity in these four components
and draws recommendations for future policy.
Climate Change, Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Approach, Direct Air Carbon Capture And Storage (DACCS), Direct Air Capture (DAC), Liquid Solvent Process, Solid Sorbent Process, R&D Policy
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2093-5919
2586-2782
2022-02