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Table 2 Factors and determinants affecting public acceptance of CCS [66, 67, 71, 72]

From: Carbon capture and sequestration in power generation: review of impacts and opportunities for water sustainability

Public cognition (PC)

Perceived risks (PR)

Perceived benefits (PB)

Environmentalism (EM)

Public trust (PT)

Knowledge of CCS

Physical health

Electricity price

Emission reductions

Stakeholder credibility

Related mitigation technologies

Carbon leakage

Job opportunities

Water availability

Competence

Temporality

Earthquakes

Financial compensation

Drinking water quality

Communication