In this report, we explore the key findings from important new research undertaken by the Centre for Energy Policy at the University of Strathclyde. The analysis examines the wider economy effects of differing types of policy choices and economic conditions for the delivery of industrial carbon capture and the transport and storage sector needed to service it (CCS). We use the UK as an example but draw important lessons for other nations where carbon capture and/or provision ofCO2 transport and storage services may be considered as decarbonisation and/or industrial transition solutions. Considering a broad range of scenarios, our analysis provides useful insight into the trade-offs and consequences of different broad policy approaches and ...
Through its Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy and specific mechanisms UK Government has committed ...
The UK Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy identifies carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a route to...
In November 2007, the UK Government set the direction for initial commercial-scale demonstration of ...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technically feasible deep decarbonisation solution. Still it i...
Developing understanding around how a UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) system, and ...
In October 2021 the UK Government announced decisions on Phase 1 of the UK Cluster Sequencing for Ca...
Government departments responsible for energy and climate policy around the world, partly informed b...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
In meeting long term climate ambitions at regional and national levels, there is a need to retain an...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Policy makers in a number of nations are currently developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) as an...
This report summarises the findings of the two-year UKERC research project: Carbon capture and stora...
Carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) is emerging as an important solution in delivering deep emis...
The article analyses the capability of carbon abatement technologies to be made commercially viable ...
Through its Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy and specific mechanisms UK Government has committed ...
The UK Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy identifies carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a route to...
In November 2007, the UK Government set the direction for initial commercial-scale demonstration of ...
This article reviews the role played by carbon and capture (CCS) technologies in order to facilitate...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technically feasible deep decarbonisation solution. Still it i...
Developing understanding around how a UK carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) system, and ...
In October 2021 the UK Government announced decisions on Phase 1 of the UK Cluster Sequencing for Ca...
Government departments responsible for energy and climate policy around the world, partly informed b...
Generally, the key insight of our research concerns the need to broaden attention from technology an...
In meeting long term climate ambitions at regional and national levels, there is a need to retain an...
Transitioning the UK economy to meet net zero emission targets could deliver substantial wider econo...
Policy makers in a number of nations are currently developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) as an...
This report summarises the findings of the two-year UKERC research project: Carbon capture and stora...
Carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) is emerging as an important solution in delivering deep emis...
The article analyses the capability of carbon abatement technologies to be made commercially viable ...
Through its Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy and specific mechanisms UK Government has committed ...
The UK Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy identifies carbon capture and storage (CCS) as a route to...
In November 2007, the UK Government set the direction for initial commercial-scale demonstration of ...