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The rapid development of hydrocarbon production and uses make the carbon emission increase extremely. Carbon Capture, Storage and Utilization (CCSU) have a lot of benefits, especially reduce the impact of carbon emission to the environment. Even though the technology already develop and ready to be used, there is some obstacle that causes this technology was not rapidly implemented. There are some aspects that are suspected as the source of the problem which are economic, environment, and social. In order to overcome the problem and obstacle, integrated strategies that considering all of the related aspects is needed to avoid the possibility of domino effect in solving the problem. Therefore, in this study, there will be an overview for possible problem from each mentioned aspect before. After doing the analysis from the problem, it is shown that there are four strategies that being suggested. Those strategies are enhance the Research and Development (R&D), subsidy/infrastructure helps, clear implementation plan and implementing the energy mix scenario. As the strategy is made through an integrated review, each strategy could give an impact for every mentioned aspect. Therefore, the implementation of these strategies is expected to make the CCSU implementation more rapid and more efficient.

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2021-10-18
2024-04-20
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