New IEEFA report argues existing CCS projects are underperforming, but industry counters that carbon capture projects can deliver major emissions savings when effective policy frameworks are in place
CO2 captured from Yara's ammonia and fertiliser plant in the Netherlands to be transported and then stored by TotalEnergies at Northern Lights subsea facility from 2025
Oil and gas producers can gain first mover advantage by harnessing renewables and CCS to decarbonise their operations, argues Wood Mackenzie's Andrew Latham
BEIS claims launch of next stage of its industrial decarbonisatoin programme as 'an important step towards a net zero economy'
Government looks to boost fledgling greenhouse gas removal sector, with new funding for a range of innovative technologies
The government has presented further details of its plan for scaling up direct air capture, CCUS, and BECCS technologies in the coming decade
'Most significant piece of energy legislation in a decade' set to be overshadowed by latest wave of resignations from Johnson government
Government-backed demonstration plant aims to capture tens of thousands of tonnes of CO2 emitted by a power station for use in sodium biocarbonate manufacture
North Sea Transition Authority says the move is a vital step in achieving the government's 2030 target of capturing 20 to 30 million tonnes of CO2 per year
BEIS Minister Greg Hands said it was 'crucial that our industries reduce their reliance on fossil fuels'