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Summary

The availability of technical data to support global CCS projects is studied in the context of optimal accepted industry practices for making data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). Data sets from countries which have been globally and independently evaluated on their capability to use CCS as part of a sustainable solution to the “energy trilemma” are evaluated against defined FAIR implementation profiles. Initial trends show that use of data management methodologies that support FAIR delivery principles can be correlated with increasing capabilities for developing sustainable energy systems at a national scale.

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