“…Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) is suggested to combat the worldwide challenge of climate change, by capturing and converting CO 2 into sustainable chemicals and fuels. , Due to the abundance of cheap electricity (typically < $0.05 kW h –1 ) and the high efficiency (reached to 47.6%) of photovoltaic-based solar-electricity conversion, electrochemical pathways are now one of the most alluring of these physical and chemical approaches used in CCU . Particularly, as opposed to traditional thermochemical capture systems, electrochemical technologies for carbon capture do not require steam heating.…”