ETI announce £5m investment to develop monitoring system for UK carbon dioxide stores
£5m investment to develop monitoring system for UK carbon dioxide stores
£5m investment to develop monitoring system for UK carbon dioxide stores
ETI has welcomed two announcements on carbon capture and storage today as a positive step forward in developing technologies that could play a vital part in the UK’s future energy mix.
Dr David Clarke, ETI Chief Executive gives presentation on 'Accelerating CCS in the UK' to the Platts conference on February 27th.
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) today launched a £3m project that will help support the future design, operation and roll-out of cost effective carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems in the UK, helping to ensure the UK’s leadership position in this area.
£23.5m in project to develop next generation carbon capture technology
ETI seeks solutions for lower cost Carbon Capture and Storage from gas fired power stations - RFP now closed
ETI To Develop CCS Modelling Tool-Kit To Help Plan For The Future - This RFP has now closed
Study to assess technological development needs for CCS by Mineralisation
Development of Next Generation Technology for Carbon Capture through Physical Separation
ETI planning to invest £25m in CCS Next Generation Capture Technology Demonstrator for 2020
Deadline for notification of intention to submit a proposal:
15 June 2012