A literature review of direct air capture technology from a socioeconomic perspective
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

Direct air capture (DAC) technology represents a crucial pathway for achieving climate goals. Recent scientific advancements in DAC have moved beyond engineering into multidisciplinary discourse. This moment presents an optimal opportunity to integrate DAC technology into broader conversations on socioeconomic systems and climate change scenarios, aiming to address the rapidly diminishing global emissions space. Therefore, it is crucial to identify and bridge any research gaps in this expansive body of studies to promote the future application of DAC. Motivated by this necessity, this study systematically analyzes 813 scientific publications on DAC, focusing specifically on 75 socioeconomic studies, to critically review and synthesize their findings. We uncover five major research hotspots in a socioeconomic perspective: (i) simulating DAC development pathways and demand using integrated assessment models that account for spatial, temporal, and parametric heterogeneity; (ii) evaluating DAC economics and costs through cross-disciplinary technoeconomic analyses; (iii) assessing the socioeconomic impacts and net carbon removal efficiencies of DAC when integrated with various CO₂ utilization methods from a full life cycle perspective; (iv) conducting cost–benefit analysis and optimization modeling of DAC integration with new energy systems and other utilization technologies; and (v) optimizing business models and policy frameworks for DAC implementation. Persisting challenges in social science research include standardizing cost indicators, forecasting cost trends under uncertainty, conducting life cycle assessments across differing technology types, and optimizing spatiotemporal layouts for multi-objective coordination. We further recommend advancing DAC technology through increased investment in R&D, policy support, and the creation of methodologies for carbon removal verification.

Socioeconomic modeling

Direct air capture

Negative emission technologies

Systematic literature review

Författare

Yi-Ming Wei

Beijing Institute of Technology

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

Song Peng

Beijing Institute of Technology

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

Jia Ning Kang

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

Beijing Institute of Technology

Lan Cui Liu

Beijing Normal University

Yunlong Zhang

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

Beijing Institute of Technology

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Fysisk resursteori

Helei Liu

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

Beijing Institute of Technology

Tong Wu

Beijing Institute of Technology

Beijing Laboratory for System Engineering of Carbon Neutrality

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control

1750-5836 (ISSN)

Vol. 146 104438

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Bioenergi

Energisystem

Miljöbioteknik

Drivkrafter

Hållbar utveckling

Styrkeområden

Energi

DOI

10.1016/j.ijggc.2025.104438

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2025-08-01