CCSA calls for £2-3bn annual support for the carbon capture sector ahead of the Budget. This crucial push could unlock £30bn in private investment, the trade body argues.
We explore the UK’s vision for a leading CCUS sector by 2035 with a new competitive allocation process. Ministers see a potential for £5bn annual economic benefits.
The Government has selected the Acorn and Viking projects as the next carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) clusters, aiming to achieve net-zero emissions by 2030.
At ILM Exhibitions' Industrial Methane Measurement (IMM) conference, Howard Dieter of Jonah Energy, Professor Thomas Röckmann of the University of Utrecht, Collete Schissel, Ph. Click to read more.
CAPACITY BUILDING KEY - Experts call for increased investment to develop local expertise if Africa is to prioritise clean energy technologies ahead of fossil fuels.