Carbon Capture and Storage

(asked on 15th November 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, with reference to the IPCC's report of October 2018 entitled Global Warming of 1.5°C, what plans his Department has to (a) encourage and (b) implement the use of (i) carbon capture and (ii) carbon removal technologies.


Answered by
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Claire Perry
This question was answered on 22nd November 2018

The Government is committed to supporting the development of carbon capture usage & storage (CCUS) in the UK and has set an ambition for the UK to have the option to deploy CCUS at scale during the 2030s, subject to the costs coming down sufficiently. To support this ambition, we are investing £100 million to March 2021 on industrial energy and CCUS innovation and will publish a CCUS Action Plan to set out the next steps in progressing CCUS in the UK.

The Government’s strategic approach to greenhouse gas removals (GGRs), as set out in the Clean Growth Strategy, has two main elements. Firstly, a Government programme of research and development, which includes working with the Research Councils on a £8.6 million GGR research programme launched in April 2017. We also invited the Royal Society and Royal Academy of Engineering to undertake a review of the science relating to GGRs; this was published in September 2018. Secondly, work to consider the scope for removing barriers and strengthening incentives to support the deployment of GGRs, to position the UK at the leading edge of GGR development. In addition, we will develop a new network of English forests to help reach 12 per cent woodland cover in England by 2060.

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