Future of carbon capture and storage in the UK inquiry

Energy and Climate Change Committee Closed Inquiry
Opened: 15 Dec 2015 Closed: 15 Dec 2015 Parliament page
In November, the Government announced that £1bn of funding set aside for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) competition had been removed. However, CCS is often cited as the means by which we can decarbonise and meet our climate change targets while continuing to use fossil fuels. The Energy and … Read more
1 Report
1 Oral session
12 Letters
1 Event
Oral evidence sessions 1 session
Correspondence 12 letters
22 Mar 2016 To committee Letter from the Minister of State regarding Carbon Capture and Storage
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10 Feb 2016 To committee Letter from Low Carbon Gas Ltd regarding CCS
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10 Feb 2016 To committee Letter from Mark Kelman regarding CCS
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2 Feb 2016 Supplementary correspondence from Capture Power
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2 Feb 2016 Correspondence from Professor Gibbins re CCS
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2 Feb 2016 To committee Letter from Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage
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2 Feb 2016 Supplementary correspondence from Shell regarding CCS
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26 Jan 2016 To committee Future of Carbon capture and Storage letter from Stag Energy
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19 Jan 2016 To committee Letter from Shell regarding the future of carbon capture and storage
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19 Jan 2016 To committee Letter from Energy Technologies Institute on the future of carbon capture and storage
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12 Jan 2016 Energy Secretary response re: Decision to remove the Carbon Capture and Storage competition
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16 Dec 2015 Decision to remove the Carbon Capture and Storage Competition
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