Carbon capture technology refers to methods and technologies that capture carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from various sources, such as power plants and industrial facilities, and store them in a secure location, rather than releasing them into the atmosphere. This can be achieved through several methods, including chemical absorption, physical adsorption, and membrane separation. The captured CO2 can then be stored underground, in oceans or lakes, or used in various industrial processes, such as enhanced oil recovery or the production of fertilizers. Carbon capture technology has the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impacts of climate change.