A carbon capture facility is a type of industrial plant or system that captures and separates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from other gases produced during manufacturing processes or energy generation. The captured CO2 is then stored, transported, or used for various purposes, such as enhanced oil recovery or greenhouse gas reduction. The main goal of a carbon capture facility is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which are believed to contribute to climate change. Carbon capture facilities can be retrofitted to existing power plants or industrial facilities, or they can be built as standalone facilities.