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  • Examines the results of an ambient air quality monitoring campaign at a shale gas site.

  • Examines the environmental risks from using onshore oil and gas wells for other purposes.

  • Investigates methods for quantifying the amount of methane emitted from onshore oil and gas sites in England.

  • Exercise to test the national contingency plan for responses to marine pollution from shipping and offshore installations.

  • The government commissioned the British Geological Survey to advise on the latest scientific evidence around shale gas extraction.

  • The report is currently published quarterly - in March, June, September and December.

  • A research study of unconventional options for expanding the capacity of the low voltage (LV) electricity distribution network to meet demand in 2050.

  • The role and requirements for long-duration electricity storage and associated system impacts.

  • An assessment of the supply chain requirements to support the hydrogen economy in the UK.

  • This report sets out the carbon intensity of 5 potential routes for imported hydrogen.

  • The Energy in Northern Ireland report is updated biennially and provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of key statistics and information relating to energy in Northern Ireland.

  • The report is currently published quarterly - in March, June, September and December.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Technoeconomic analysis and review of next generation carbon capture technology to be deployed on UK industrial, waste and power sites between 2030 and 2035.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.