Consultation outcome

Developing our carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This consultation has concluded

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Government response to the consultation on implementing the third party access provisions of the European Union Carbon Capture and Storage directive

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Guidance on Disputes over Third Party Access to Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage Infrastructure

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Original consultation

Summary

The consultation asked for views on carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure (carbon dioxide pipelines and storage sites) - third party access and how best to organise long-term investment.

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Consultation description

The consultation asked for views on carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure (carbon dioxide pipelines and storage sites) - third party access and how best to organise long-term investment. The consultation set out proposals for transposing third party access requirements of an EU CCS directive. We asked for views on our proposed approach, draft regulations and the impact assessment.

The Government’s consultation response includes a summary of responses and announces plans to consult on guidance for the regulations.

Contact us

Email: occs@decc.gsi.gov.uk

Post-consultation documents

Government response to the consultation on implementing the third party access provisions of the European Union Carbon Capture and Storage directive

Consultation documents

Developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure: consultation on implementing the third party access provisions of the CCS directive and call for evidence on long-term development of CCS infrastructure

Impact assessment: Implementing the third party access requirements of the CCS directive

Statutory investments: Environmental Protection - The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Access to Infrastructure) Regulations

Documents

Developing carbon capture and storage (CCS) infrastructure: consultation on implementing the third party access provisions of the CCS directive and call for evidence on long-term development of CCS infrastructure

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Impact assessment: Implementing the third party access requirements of the CCS directive

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Statutory investments: Environmental Protection - The Storage of Carbon Dioxide (Access to Infrastructure) Regulations

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Published 10 December 2010
Last updated 28 November 2014 + show all updates
  1. "Guidance on Disputes over Third Party Access to Carbon Dioxide Transport and Storage Infrastructure" added to the consultation page.

  2. First published.