Rising demand and the depletion of its offshore reserves has resulted in the UK becoming a net importer of natural gas. An increased reliance on imports and limited current storage availability mean that the UK faces increasing energy bills and risk of disruption to supply. Because of this the UK government has set about ensuring security of energy supply. Steps taken include the construction of major new pipelines from Norway and Holland and improvements to interconnectors in the southern North Sea. The Government also recognizes that improvements to the gas supply infrastructure are required, including the need for significant increases in gas storage capacity; best met by the construction of underground storage facilities. Focus on energ...
To reduce effects from anthropogenically induced climate change renewable energy systems are being i...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...
1. In Western Europe, gas penetration in the residential and commercial sectors has now reached abou...
The potential use of hydrogen as an energy carrier in the UK is dependant on a number of economic, t...
Gas storage in Great Britain / Chris Le Fevre. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Jan. 2013, 101 p...
Geological carbon dioxide storage (CCS) has the potential to make a significant contribution to the ...
The UK became a net importer of gas during 2004 and faces an increasing dependency on imports, yet h...
I read with interest Issue No. 89 of the Oxford Energy Forum about ‘Natural Gas Demand and Supply’ p...
World projections of energy use show that fossil fuel dependency will continue to 2030 and beyond; b...
The UK faces a major change in the nature of its gas supply as North Sea production declines and the...
1. About three quarters of electricity in the UK is produced using fossil fuels which in turn produc...
The decline in indigenous gas production in Europe is an important issue as the region struggles to ...
Underground storage of industrial quantities of carbon dioxide in porous and permeable reservoir ro...
Hydrogen can be used to enable decarbonisation of challenging applications such as provision of heat...
To reduce effects from anthropogenically induced climate change renewable energy systems are being i...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...
1. In Western Europe, gas penetration in the residential and commercial sectors has now reached abou...
The potential use of hydrogen as an energy carrier in the UK is dependant on a number of economic, t...
Gas storage in Great Britain / Chris Le Fevre. Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, Jan. 2013, 101 p...
Geological carbon dioxide storage (CCS) has the potential to make a significant contribution to the ...
The UK became a net importer of gas during 2004 and faces an increasing dependency on imports, yet h...
I read with interest Issue No. 89 of the Oxford Energy Forum about ‘Natural Gas Demand and Supply’ p...
World projections of energy use show that fossil fuel dependency will continue to 2030 and beyond; b...
The UK faces a major change in the nature of its gas supply as North Sea production declines and the...
1. About three quarters of electricity in the UK is produced using fossil fuels which in turn produc...
The decline in indigenous gas production in Europe is an important issue as the region struggles to ...
Underground storage of industrial quantities of carbon dioxide in porous and permeable reservoir ro...
Hydrogen can be used to enable decarbonisation of challenging applications such as provision of heat...
To reduce effects from anthropogenically induced climate change renewable energy systems are being i...
In this study, potential storage sites in the subsurface of the North Sea are analyzed to estimate t...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...