Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology in Ireland is gaining attention as a promising solution to combat carbon emissions and accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy. With Ireland's commitment to ambitious climate targets, CCS has emerged as a critical tool to mitigate emissions from industrial processes and power generation. While still in the early stages of development, there is growing interest and momentum surrounding CCS initiatives in Ireland. Proposals and discussions have emerged regarding the feasibility of CCS projects, particularly in sectors such as cement manufacturing and power generation, which are significant contributors to carbon emissions. The Irish government has expressed support for CCS research and development efforts, signaling a commitment to exploring this technology's potential. Collaboration with international partners and participation in EU CCS initiatives further underscore Ireland's dedication to advancing CCS solutions. As efforts to address climate change intensify, CCS holds promise as a key component of Ireland's strategy to achieve its climate goals and transition towards a sustainable future.