Carbon Capture and Storage: A new government vision to reduce carbon dioxide emissions
"Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is not a new technology. It has been around for decades but was often shelved as too inefficient and costly. "
Tagged Articles
"Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is not a new technology. It has been around for decades but was often shelved as too inefficient and costly. "
"Focus on hydrogen’s role in the UK’s journey towards net zero, an apt time to explore its potential, applications and challenges in decarbonisation and well as the solutions it might offer for curtailment in the UK."
"Cambridge’s continued position as a world-leading centre of innovation relies on tackling infrastructure, commercial accessibility and housing affordability"
"Increased density and transport links are needed to support development"
"How can the delivery of physical infrastructure in Cambridge be aligned with the planning process?"
"In early February 2024, the government announced that the UK has become the first major economy to halve its emissions, having cut them by 50% between 1990 and 2022. "
"For the second week in succession the UK energy sector received positive news from the UK Government. It’s a step towards achieving our net zero ambition and realising the economic opportunity of clean energy in the UK."
"Needless to say, quite a lot has happened since the first National Infrastructure Assessment (NIA) in 2018. "
"Carbon dioxide is a big problem, so why not simply remove it from the atmosphere?"
"Onshore wind farms present an increasingly viable option for clean electricity in England."