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Updates on the proposed commercial frameworks for transport and storage, power, and industrial carbon capture business models.
Check the availability and any issues affecting the Electronic Data Capture Service (EDCS) online service.
This document sets out government’s vision for the UK CCUS sector in the 2030s.
This net zero investment roadmap summarises the government’s CCUS policies and available investment opportunities.
Part of a series of short reports looking at the worldwide patenting of green technologies. This report focuses on the carbon capture, usage and storage patent landscape
This roadmap sets out how government and industry can work together to harness the power of a strong, industrialised UK CCUS supply chain.
Secretary of State decisions on areas identified for potential usage in carbon capture readiness (CCR) reports.
Details of the design of the CCS Infrastructure Fund (CIF) and how it will be used.
Extremely rare footage of a pair of jaguars displaying mating behaviours has been captured in a training area used by the British Army in Belize.
These key knowledge deliverables (KKDs) provide key findings and lessons learnt from carbon capture, usage and storage projects and are of interest to the international CCUS community.
Summary details for the 6 projects that have been funded following the AHRC/DCMS Culture and Heritage Capital Research Call.
An action plan setting out how government and industry can work in partnership to achieve the government’s ambition for CCUS.
The Marine Management Organisation’s (MMO) sought an assessment of methods for confirming where fish sold ashore were originally caught. Four technique classes were identified as promising by the MMO including stable isotopes, lipids, trace elements and genetics.
Case studies on how the benefits of new housing were captured as part of the appraisal of 3 transport schemes.
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