This is an overview of the key content to be found in our Carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) subtopic. It briefly explains the nature of this content and provides links to it.
For detailed commentary on the regulation, consenting and incentivisation of the net zero energy transition under the laws of England and Wales, see also: Collinson and Hockman on Energy Law: Regulating, Consenting and Incentivising the Energy Transition. The textbook includes in-depth discussion of issues covered in this Practice Note.
Practice Note: UK CCUS—an overview provides an overview of Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) in the UK, including what it is and the key types of technologies it encompasses, the development of CCUS clusters, government policy and legislative developments aimed at increasing the deployment of CCUS (including the development of CCUS business models), an explanation of the key drivers and obstacles for CCUS uptake in the UK, policy developments in relation to the repurposing of existing oil and gas assets for CCUS, some of the funding opportunities available for CCUS projects and an overview of the existing
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