Methodological review of life cycle assessments of carbon capture and utilisation – Does modelling reflect purposes?
Review article, 2025

Carbon dioxide capture and utilisation (CCU) is considered a climate change mitigation strategy and life cycle assessment (LCA) is often used to assess its decarbonisation potential. The current study investigates the understandability of the LCA studies of CCU systems in this context by reviewing 106 LCA studies of CCU systems on their methodologies. The results show a diversity in LCA studies performed. They studied a range of CCU products created from varying sources of carbon dioxide and had different industrial scopes. The majority of studies compare the climate change impact of the investigated CCU process to the conventional production systems or products. Of the 106 articles, 47 report a reduced and 27 claim a negative impact regardless of the source of captured carbon or the storage time of the CO2 in the product. Half of the reviewed studies did not report the goal with the LCA, and those who stated a goal seldom explained the purpose of the assessment. This made the methodological choices and results of the studies difficult to understand. For more understandable LCA studies of CCU systems, the modelling needs to reflect the purposes of the assessments. This includes considering the time aspects of when and for how long carbon is retained by the studied CCU systems and products. Furthermore, there is a need for improvement in both the reporting of LCA studies and the guidelines, especially regarding the reporting of the goal and how the goal definition phase is connected to the methodological decisions in the LCA study.

LCA methodology

Goal and scope definition

Carbon capture and utilisation

Life cycle assessment

Author

Evelina Nyqvist

Environmental Systems Analysis 01

Henrikke Baumann

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Gulnara Shavalieva

Environmental Systems Analysis 01

Mathias Janssen

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Environmental Systems Analysis

Cleaner Environmental Systems

26667894 (eISSN)

Vol. 18 100291

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European Commission (EC) (EC/H2020/101037009), 2021-10-01 -- 2026-09-30.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Other Environmental Engineering

Environmental Management

DOI

10.1016/j.cesys.2025.100291

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7/14/2025