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Carbon Capture and Storage United Kingdom

September 17, 2002 – UK Government announces feasibility study into Carbon Capture and Storage

Twenty years ago today the first of many many CCS advisory panels was launched.

The Energy White Paper recognised the longer term strategic importance of Carbon dioxide Capture and Storage (CCS), as a potentially valuable contribution to the achievement of its target for a 60% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This study was announced by Brian Wilson MP, the then Minister for Industry and Energy, on 17 September 2002 with the following objectives: 

■ establish the technical feasibility of CO2 capture and storage as a low carbon option 

■ define the potential technical, market, economic, public acceptability and legal barriers, and consider options for their solution 

■ establish the circumstances that could make the option competitive with other abatement measures 

■ consider the size of the potential contribution to UK abatement targets 

■ assess export opportunities for the technology 

■ define the role for Government in taking forward CO2 capture and storage

On this day the PPM was 370.69

Now it is 420ish- but see here for the latest.

Why this matters. 

How long does it take for a technology to take-off? How quickly do we forget?

What happened next?

Proposals, competitions, betrayal, more panels. And here we are…

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