Energy company announces plans to explore potential for North Sea carbon storage, in same week as it faces fresh questions over the sustainability of wood chips sourced from North America
DESNZ has published a list of options for how government might support large biomass power plants eyeing a transition to BECCS from 2027 onwards - BusinessGreen delves into the fierce debate around the power station's future
Scientists agree carbon removal technology is necessary to mitigate the climate crisis - but it needs more investment
Energy from waste firm commits up to £800m in support of project that aims to remove over 600,000 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere and generate over 90MW of low carbon power
The credibility of an ambitious new climate accord could rest on one word - assuming governments can reach a workable compromise in Dubai
The role of carbon capture and carbon removals lies at the heart of the negotiations - but can the industry convince its many doubters that it can deliver at scale?
Carbon capture is hailed as a climate solution - but the first wave of projects to be sponsored by the government will extend the country's reliance on fossil fuels, a new analysis argues
Coalition of major energy, industrial, and financial firms stresses that slashing fossil fuel demand and supply is technically and economically feasible
Plans to store 20 to 30 million tonnes of CO2 captured from Teesside and Humberside industrial sites awarded agreement for lease by Crown Estate
North Sea Transition Authority reveals that 14 companies have accepted licenses awarded through the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing round