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CCS

CCS

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What is CCS?

CCS stands for Carbon Capture and Storage (or Carbon Capture and Sequestration). It is a technology that captures carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from industrial sources like power plants and factories, or directly from the atmosphere, and then transports it to a storage site, typically deep underground, where it is permanently stored to prevent it from entering the atmosphere and contributing to climate change.

What other technologies are related to CCS?

CCS Competitor Technologies

CHAdeMO is a competing fast-charging standard for electric vehicles.
mentioned alongside CCS in 54% (163) of relevant job posts

CCS Complementary Technologies

J1772 is a standard for single-phase AC charging, which CCS builds upon by adding DC fast charging capability.
mentioned alongside CCS in 26% (53) of relevant job posts
ISO 15118 defines vehicle-to-grid communication interface, complementary to CCS for advanced charging features like smart charging.
mentioned alongside CCS in 12% (63) of relevant job posts
OCPP is a communication protocol for charging stations, complementing CCS infrastructure.
mentioned alongside CCS in 6% (104) of relevant job posts

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