Abstract
Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) appears to be a feasible solution for the decarbonization of coal-fired power stations, particularly in countries heavily dependent on these facilities. Despite its potential significance in reaching the Net Zero Emission goal by 2060, the progress of CCUS implementation in Indonesia has been slow. The present study seeks to elucidate the progression of CCUS development and investigate prospective research to facilitate CCUS deployment in Indonesia. A literature survey was conducted. A bibliometric analysis comparing Indonesia’s CCUS literature and global CCUS literature was deployed. Findings reveal the presence of literature gaps concerning technology (capture, utilization), supply chain (transportation), environmental evaluation, and regulatory/policy framework. Future study is therefore recommended on the previously indicated topics, in addition to finance strategies and the application of machine learning to enhance the scalability of CCUS.