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Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS)

Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) is a technology for capturing CO2 from industrial sources or the atmosphere, then using or permanently storing it to reduce emissions. Led by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero and Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, the policy is currently active with focus on non-pipeline transport methods and integration into the Seventh Carbon Budget delivery pathway. Recent scrutiny emphasizes that genuine emissions reductions must be achieved rather than offshoring emissions, and highlights uncertainty around the scalability and cost-effectiveness of nascent CCUS and greenhouse gas removal technologies.


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6 Aug 2025 | Consultation (open) Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Evolution of economic regulation for CO2 storage: call for evidence

This call for evidence investigates whether the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) model of economic regulation for CO2 storage will continue to best meet the needs of users, developers, investors, and consumers as the CCS market matures.

9 Jun 2025 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Proposals for greenhouse gas removal and power bioenergy with carbon capture and storage regulations — consultation closed

We're seeking views on proposals for revenue support regulations relating to greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) and power bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (power BECCS) business models.

28 Apr 2025 | Consultation (closed) Department for Energy Security and Net Zero linked

Proposals for greenhouse gas removal and power bioenergy with carbon capture and storage regulations — consultation opened

We're seeking views on proposals for revenue support regulations relating to greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) and power bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (power BECCS) business models.

30 Mar 2023 | Consultation outcome Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Context · primary home: Power BECCS Business Model linked

Business model for power bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (Power BECCS) — outcome published

We're seeking views on proposals for a business model to incentivise deployment of power bioenergy and carbon capture (BECCS) within the UK.