ETI CEO welcomes CCS Cost Reduction Taskforce Report
David Clarke welcomes the recently published CCS Cost Reduction Taskforce Report
David Clarke welcomes the recently published CCS Cost Reduction Taskforce Report
David Clarke, Energy Technologies Institute CEO, commenting in response to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s announcement (on 20 March 2013) that two preferred bidders had been accepted in the Government’s Carbon Capture & Storage Commercialisation programme competition.
ETI has launched a project to increase the understanding of the economics and potential use of energy systems involving low carbon hydrogen production, storage and flexible turbine technology
National Grid is to begin drilling as early as May for the permanent geological storage of CO2 at a site 70km off Flamborough Head in Yorkshire. The ETI has invested £2m in the project
ETI has announced that it has agreed a licence with The Crown Estate and the British Geological Survey to host and further develop its £3.8m UK CO2 Storage Appraisal project into an online database of mapped UK offshore carbon dioxide storage capacity.
Mobilising private sector finance for CCS
ETI Programme Manager Andrew Green reponds to DECC CCS innovation announcement
ETI CEO Dr David Clarke responds to CCS Taskforce publishing CCS cost reduction report
Ed Davey announces new £20 million ETI project to develop and demonstrate advanced carbon capture technology for gas-fired power stations
National Grid and the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) intend to conduct the UK’s first drilling assessment of a saline formation site for the storage of carbon dioxide, at a site 70km off Flamborough Head in Yorkshire.
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