Beis Ccus, This report provides a comprehensive assessment of the current and potential future capabilities of the UK carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) supply chain. This consultation set out proposed FSO Technoeconomic analysis and review of next generation carbon capture technology to be deployed on UK industrial, waste and power sites between 2030 and 2035. ¬†9 companies have A joint BEIS and Ofgem consultation on the establishment of a Future Systems Operator (FSO) was held over the summer and closed on 28 September 2021. In an appraisal of the range of high-level options for CCUS deployment and the risks associated with each challenge an assessment of the most promising options based on their cost, risk and emission Report produced by Uniper Technologies Ltd on behalf of BEIS on updating technical and cost assumptions for power carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) technologies. In support of the plan, BEIS must deliver the £1 billion Net Zero The government has announced the 20 projects which could receive funding support to implement carbon capture technology, including several A BEIS study on GGRs4 highlighted the relatively advanced technology readiness of power BECCS compared to several other engineered GGRs, with a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) of 7. A list of the most relevant challenges and risks to ICC Part 1: BEIS CCUS Innovation 2. We're seeking views on proposals for establishing a funded decommissioning regime for carbon capture, usage and storage. The UK government has announcement the two projects to move forwards Following the selection of Hynet and East Coast Cluster as Track 1 CCUS clusters in November 2021, BEIS invited submissions for power, Knowledge Category: Carbon Capture and Storage Produced by Pale Blue Dot Energy Ltd. 7m in funding from the BEIS £1 billion Net Zero Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technology involves the capturing of CO2 emissions and their permanent storage underground. CCUS will protect and create a combined 150,000 jobs across our energy and industrial heartlands, adding The UK government’s support towards carbon capture technologies marked a milestone this week. The 1. 7m in The December 2020 update on CCUS business models also included an update on our work on hydrogen business models and summarised our C-Capture, developers of world-leading chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, has secured £1. uk Write to: Aaron Deary CCUS Transport and Storage Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy 3rd Floor, Victoria 2 1 Victoria Street Between August and September 2021, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), now known as the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero Traditionally CCUS has been envisaged as an appendage to coal and gas power stations, leading to comparisons between the cost of generating electricity at a fossil fuel power station equipped with CCUS is an indispensable technology, without which we will fail to meet our net zero objectives. BEIS will continue such engagement as it works to refine its proposals, including engagement with the devolved BEIS launched a call for CCUS Innovation in July 2018 to offer grant funding for world-leading research and innovation projects that offer: a significant reduction in the cost of capturing and Launched in July 2021, BEIS provided just over £12 million of grant funding to CCUS Innovation 2. Since December 2020, the Department for BEIS commissioned analysis for the Department’s CCUS Energy Innovation Needs Assessment suggests that the global market for CCUS could be in the region of £260bn per annum in turnover by The BEIS CCUS funding is progressing the detailed engineering for this project towards a final investment decision in 2021. The April 2024 update sets out the government’s updated proposals for the ICC and Waste ICC business models for projects participating in the CCUSCluster Sequencing Track-1 expansion and Track-2 proc CCUS applications can be an engine to drive clean, sustainable growth in our industrial regions and create opportunities for their low carbon economic transformation. In 2021, the Government set out an ambition in its Net The summary set out in this document outlines the key design aspects of the Industrial Carbon Capture (ICC) business models (including for the waste management sector). With this paper came a BEIS will then assess each cluster's eligibility according to set criteria (unchanged from the February consultation) and announce which clusters are Re-use of oil and gas assets for carbon capture and storage projects There is potential for significant cost savings for some initial CCUS projects which can re-use existing oil and gas infrastructure. The establishment of new low-carbon projects and studies produces economic benefits, The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) supports the deployment of advanced carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) technologies within the UK. The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) welcomes the Committee’s inquiry into carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). This consultation set out proposed FSO Thank you for your letter of 19 December. CCUS Innovation 2. 1. Three East Coast Cluster projects selected on CCUS cluster sequencing Phase 2: project negotiations list. A consultation on CCUS business models is due for publication New developments in UK CCUS: BEIS publishes details of Dispatchable Power Agreement and Industrial Carbon Capture Business Models On 12 April, the Department for Most recently, BEIS Select Committee19 took evidence from a range of stakeholders who said that CCUS costs could be substantially lowered by separating the business model for carbon capture at May 2021 CCUS: A Summary of BEIS' Cluster Sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage Deployment: Phase-1 by Kirsti Massie and Katie Trim This reduce the cost of deploying CCUS and create competitive pressure on current available technology The CCUS Innovation 2. 1 Carbon Capture Use and Storage (CCUS) is a critical element of decarbonisation. Description of the Activity ENI UK Limited have applied to drill a Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Appraisal Well (AW) at the Hewett field. In 2019, BEIS announced £26M funding, through the CCUS Innovation and CCU Demonstration Programmes, to support innovation in CCUS technologies and to help undertake FEED studies of DESNZ’s predecessor, BEIS, began developing its approach to supporting CCUS in 2018, when the government’s overall climate ambition was to reduce carbon emissions by 80% in 2050 compared The Net Zero Teesside (NZT) project in association with the Northern Endurance Partnership project (NEP) is a CCUS project, based in the North East of England. The UK Department for Business, Energy & Industrual Strategy (BEIS) announced the BAT BAU BEIS Capex CCS CCUS CfD CfDC / CfDP CHP CO2 EII EOR EPS EU ETS FEED FES FID FOAK GHG H2 ICC JV LCoA Opex PPP RAB ROI T&S Best available technology (technique) Leading UK-based carbon capture solutions provider Carbon Clean has been awarded a government innovation grant alongside its two partners – An independent report examining potential business models for establishing an incentive mechanism for industrial carbon capture in the UK. This call for evidence focusses on power CCUS, but we also aim to move to a more competitive allocation process for industrial carbon capture and hydrogen business model contracts. uk Consultation reference: Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) projects: Re-use of oil and gas assets Audiences: Investors and This month the UK Government issued an updated timetable and submissions guidance for cluster sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) deployment. We’re responsible for UK energy security, protecting billpayers and reaching net zero. It can also stimulate the Most recently, BEIS Select Committee19 took evidence from a range of stakeholders who said that CCUS costs could be substantially lowered by separating the business model for carbon capture at Responsible for the design and implementation of CfDs for renewable energy projects in the UK. 7 The signing of these contracts demonstrates the momentum behind the East Coast Cluster and positioning the UK as a global leader in CCUS. Integration of CCUS technology to a 200MW OCGT TiGRE Project Most recently, BEIS Select Committee19 took evidence from a range of stakeholders who said that CCUS costs could be substantially lowered by separating the business model for carbon capture at Total UK CCUS projects in development now exceeds 100Mtpa! Sources: Cluster sequencing Phase-2: shortlisted projects (power CCUS, hydrogen and ICC), Aug 2022, BEIS. A joint UK project between Carbon Clean and Doosan Babcock and Newcastle University will test two technologies that could substantially reduce The Cost-plus open book approach, which is the same in essence as the Industrial Capture Contract proposed by the BEIS Committee and originally by the Oxburgh report is obviously the answer. DESNZ is a ministerial department, supported by 14 agencies and public Guidance for organisations wanting to take part in Phase-1 of the CCUS cluster sequencing process. (a Storegga Group company) as part of the BEIS CCUS Innovation Programme, these documents represent the BEIS has conducted a number of consultations and continues to analyze potential business models and incentives for CCUS projects. BEIS and Ofgem should ensure that incentives under price controls are aligned with its CCUS objectives. BEIS commissioned a group of independent expert advisors to produce the report as part of its CCUS delivery programme. The department was formed The DPA is the proposed contractual framework for power CCUS, it is based on the Contracts for Difference (CfD) for Allocation Round 4 (CfD AR4) standard terms and conditions but adapted to For the purposes of BEIS CCUS 2. These business models have The ‘CCUS: Market Engagement on Cluster Sequencing’ consultation set out a potential approach to allocating support to CCUS clusters to enable the above commitment to cluster sequencing and 1. The regulatory framework will support a stable, predictable and index-linked model which will underpin investment returns so that carbon capture can play a role in the UK’s economy, supported, where Knowledge Category: Carbon Capture and Storage Produced by Pale Blue Dot Energy Ltd. 13 Policy on term length is set out in more detail on page 8 of the Dispatchable power agreement (DPA) business model: October 2021 update CCUS whilst also facilitating competitive pricing and term In February this year, BEIS published a consultation4 seeking input on a potential approach to determine a natural sequence for locations to deploy CCUS in order to meet this commitment. Decision by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is a major step in delivering the UK’s ambition of the first net zero industrial cluster by 2040 A collaboration Tel: 020 7215 5000 Email: ccusreuseconsultation@beis. The Clean Growth Strategy sets out the Government's Included in the Ten Point Plan was a commitment to deploy Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) in two industrial clusters by the mid-2020s, and a further two clusters by 2030 with an SUMMARY This report provides documentation on the methodology used to provide the BEIS Dynamic Dispatch Model with best available estimates for the costs and performance of three selected CCUS BEIS CCUS Publications 2022 (includes CCUS enabled H2 and achievements) Alex Milward, Director Carbon Capture Utilisation & Storage at Department for This includes engagement with the CCUS Expert Groups and relevant regulators. If applicants have any general questions about the submission It is the UK’s aim to deploy CCUS in at least two industrial clusters by the mid-2020s, and for two more clusters to be operational by 2030. Equinor has more than 20 years of experience in successful CCS September 2019, SCCS Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) welcomes the opportunity to comment on BEIS’ proposals for business models for CCUS. Description BEIS are seeking to appoint technical advisors in relation to the development of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in the UK. Government BEIS commissioned analysis for the Department’s CCUS Energy Innovation Needs Assessment suggests that the global market for CCUS could be in the region of £260bn per annum in turnover by Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technology involves the capturing of CO2 emissions and their permanent storage underground. Introduction Carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) will be essential to meeting the UK’s 2050 net zero target, playing a vital role in levelling up the economy, supporting the low-carbon economic Glass Futures has partnered with C-Capture, developers of world-leading chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, and secured GBP 1. This response provides more detail on the contingent liabilities associated with the ongoing judicial review regarding the East Coast Cluster (Q61); and it sets out A BEIS Senior Engineering Advisor the purpose of this interview was to understand more about the CCUS-I, CCUD and ACT programme strategies and processes, in order to support the development Following business model updates in 2020 and 2021, this consultation seeks views on the full draft Dispatchable Power Agreement (DPA) for power Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS). 0 – Summary 1. The Committee on Climate Change has explained that it is not possible citizens’ expectations in relation to the benefits and impacts of CCUS deployment in local areas This dialogue was commissioned by BEIS with support from UKRI’s Sciencewise programme. Traditional risks and challenges investigated are based on Element Energy’s recent work for BEIS on Industrial carbon capture business models10. The backing comes from the UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy ’s (BEIS) £20 million CCUS Innovation CCUS Supply Chains: a roadmap to maximise the UK’s potential. The summary set out in this document outlines the key design aspects of the Industrial Carbon Capture (ICC) business models (including for the waste management sector). It covers: options on CCUS business models Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) is a priority area of the UK Government’s Ten-Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution. (a Storegga Group company) as part of the BEIS CCUS Innovation Programme, these documents represent the We're seeking views on proposed duties, powers, functions and objectives of an economic regulator for CO2 transport and storage networks. Our focus in this report is on industrial sites. Due to the increasing scale of offshore decommissioning activities and the associated fees and the introduction of BEIS CCUS regulatory regime the current cost recovery mechanism is no Knowledge collected from UK carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) projects. 6 MB, 388 pages Re-use of oil and gas assets for carbon capture, usage and storage projects - government response PDF, 1. The DECC Commercial Team was created in September 2010 to provide analysis of the major investors in DESNZ’s predecessor, BEIS, began developing its approach to supporting CCUS in 2018, when the government’s overall climate ambition was to reduce carbon emissions by 80% in 2050 compared LHV For CCUS-enabled hydrogen, the LCHS stands as a stringent threshold that must be met in order to access governmental funding, thus helping to make hydrogen production with higher levels of CCUS: A Summary of BEIS’ Cluster Sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage Deployment: Phase-1 by Kirsti Massie and Katie Trim This month the UK Government issued an updated Updates on the proposed commercial frameworks for transport and storage, power, and industrial carbon capture business models. 0 or future rounds of the BEIS Energy Entrepreneurs Fund This study undertaken by Element Energy on behalf of BEIS looks at the potential role that shipping carbon dioxide (CO2) could play in reducing the cost of carbon capture, usage and Start-up and shut-down times of power CCUS facilities: main report including annexes Ref: BEIS research paper number 2020/031 PDF, 10. 0 competition is part of the £1 billion Net Zero Innovation This comparison will enable BEIS to determine which of the UK-led technologies have the potential to be better than the current state-of-the-art and most promising international novel technologies, and The Phase-2 CCUS Cluster Sequencing Process will be run by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). Read a summary of the response by Ian Temperton, UKERC Advisory Board member. The proposed drilling works will be undertaken using the Article summary The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has launched two consultations seeking views on carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in relation CCUS deployment at dispersed UK industrial sites Aug 23 2020 An independent report identifying and assessing high-level deployment options for carbon capture, usage and storage technology at The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) welcomes the Committee’s inquiry into carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). The proposals, as set out in the The DPA will incentivise a power CCUS facility to provide non-weather dependant low carbon electricity to balance the system and meet demand, and to dispatch this after renewable In February this year, BEIS published a consultation4 seeking input on a potential approach to determine a natural sequence for locations to deploy CCUS in order to meet this commitment. The scope is different to a traditional An update from BEIS was presented by Brian Allison, Assistant Head CCUS R&D, Innovation and International Engagement, who talked about the UK Government action plan on the development of Desk review and scoping: the evaluation team reviewed documentary material provided by BEIS and conducted preliminary interviews with 6 BEIS officials with perspectives on Phases 1 and 2. The successful contractors will: - Support The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has published its response to a public consultation on carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) Overview This consultation seeks views on our emerging findings on potential business models for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). 0 or future rounds of the BEIS Energy Entrepreneurs Fund Earlier estimates of levelised T&S cost from BEIS (£23/tCO2)1 would be in the same range as this study BEIS, CCUS Technical Advisory – Report On Assumptions, September 2018 Element Energy, The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has named power CCUS, hydrogen and industrial carbon capture projects to proceed to the due diligence stage of the Phase-2 CCUS Policy at BEIS · Experience: Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) · Education: University of Warwick - Warwick Business School · Location: City Of Westminster · 402 Written evidence submitted by Equinor (CCU0496) Equinor is pleased to respond to the BEIS Committee’s inquiry into CCUS. A partnership project to test two innovative technologies which together are set to radically reduce the cost of carbon capture, has been awarded £600,000 in grant funding from the The Energy Innovation Needs Assessment (EINA) aims to identify the key innovation needs across the UK’s energy system, to inform the prioritisation of public sector investment in low-carbon innovation. 86 MB, 31 pages This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. BEIS will continue such engagement as it works to refine its proposals, including engagement with BEIS said it would continue to engage with Phase 2 clusters and publish an allocation process for their funding in October. The BEIS CCUS Cluster Sequencing guidance defines four types of industrial CCUS as summarised below. The As CCUS costs come down and the carbon price increases, we expect to reduce the level of government support provided to new projects through the business model, achieving a sustainable The CCUS Cost Challenge Task Force19 makes clear that CCS will unlock value across the economy: by decarbonising industry, by providing services to the grid, and by enabling the large-scale In the meantime, projects demonstrating or deploying CCU may be able to apply for government funding under the IETF, CCUS Innovation 2. Energy UK support the BEIS proposal for the implementation of Ofgem BEIS confirmed (for the first time) in November 2021 that eligible waste management CCS projects would be in scope to apply for ICC business model support for Phase-2 of the CCUS cluster BEIS recently consulted on the potential business models for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). The consultation comprised of twelve questions, inviting views on the suitability of the proposed DPA business model for: incentivising efficient decarbonisation; ensuring that a Power CCUS Facility . Overview This document will act as a public record of clarification questions (CQs) which have been submitted to BEIS in relation to the CCUS cluster sequencing process, as well as BEIS ’s Call for submissions from organisations wanting to take part in Phase-2 of the CCUS Cluster Sequencing Process. In Two bp-led low-carbon projects, Net Zero Teesside Power and H2Teesside, have been shortlisted by the Department for Business, Energy & An estimate of the full cost of different energy sources to the power system needs to reflect more than just the construction and operating costs of energy generators c and CCUS-enabled hydrogen production. gov. In 2021, the Government set out an ambition in its Net The BEIS Committee's new inquiry on carbon capture follows earlier Committee work on the Government's Clean Growth Strategy. An independent report to government on progressing carbon capture, usage and storage in the UK, by the CCUS Cost Challenge Taskforce. 0, we consider our technology to be TRL 3 in the industry sectors relevant to this call at the beginning of grant program, but we believe we can quickly BEIS ’ industrial decarbonisation and energy efficiency action plans highlighted the importance of CCUS for industrial decarbonisation across our energy intensive sectors [footnote 12]. In 2021, the Government set out an To unlock the potential for CCUS deployment at scale in the UK during the 2030s, BEIS committed in the Clean Growth Strategy (CGS) to review viable delivery and investment models. Low Carbon Hydrogen Production projects This category will support projects which develop low carbon hydrogen production solutions that have some residual direct emissions even The main webpage for CCUS business model publications, including various Industrial Carbon Capture publications that document the development of the business model. The dialogue was This criterion is consistent with the eligibility criteria for power CCUS projects entering Track-1 of the Cluster Sequencing process, and has been set out to ensure the process meets the 13 Policy on term length is set out in more detail on page 8 of the Dispatchable power agreement (DPA) business model: October 2021 update CCUS whilst also facilitating competitive pricing and term BEIS may look to publish some extracts from these reports in order to share information with wider industry and to support implementation of a strong CCUS supply chain. Carbon Capture, Usage & Storage (CCUS) is a necessity in delivering the UK’s target of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and to supporting a greener Disclaimer This update sets out further details on the government’s current proposals on potential business models for carbon capture, usage and storage (‘CCUS’). Thank you for your letter of 26 November 2017 on CCUS following the oral evidence session on the 21 November 2018. The DPA is the proposed contractual framework for power CCUS, it is based on the Contracts for Difference (CfD) for Allocation Round 4 (CfD AR4) standard terms and conditions but adapted to The Energy Innovation Needs Assessment (EINA) aims to identify the key innovation needs across the UK’s energy system, to inform the prioritisation of public sector investment in low-carbon innovation. However, given the similarity in much of the Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) is a priority area of the UK Government’s ten-point plan for a green industrial revolution. We launched the carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) cluster sequencing process on 7 May 2021 to identify and sequence carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) clusters suitable The UK Government had confirmed that 10 companies have secured £26m in funding to facilitate the advancement and rollout of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). We're seeking views on our emerging findings on potential new business models for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). In 2021, the Government set out an ambition in its Net Executive Summary AECOM has been appointed by BEIS to conduct a review of next generation carbon capture technologies and the potential application of these technologies to different industrial, Introduction This executive summary presents a short overview of an independent evaluation of a public dialogue to explore attitudes towards carbon capture, usage, and storage (CCUS). The East Coast Cluster (pictured) and HyNet have been successful. CCUS: business models 1. The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), formerly the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), have supported CCUS Glass Futures are partnering with C-Capture, developers of world-leading chemical processes for carbon dioxide removal, has secured £1. Within this Information about the government's energy innovation programmes and how to apply for funding. The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy has published a new report which identifies and assesses a range of high-level deployment options for industrial carbon capture, An assessment of evidence relating to the range of infrastructure that would be required for a future delivery chain for hydrogen for heat. We look forward to seeing the evidence Included in the Ten Point Plan was a commitment to deploy Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) in two industrial clusters by the mid-2020s, and a further two clusters by 2030 with an The Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) [3] was a ministerial department of the United Kingdom Government, from July 2016 to February 2023. Overview With this consultation we are seeking views from stakeholders on the proposed business model package, including the structure and content of the draft ICC Contract, business How the government supports the development and deployment of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in the UK and internationally. Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) technology involves the capturing of CO2 emissions and their permanent storage underground. The successful Call 1 projects are listed in Table 1, for which further details can be found This month the UK Government issued an updated timetable and submissions guidance for cluster sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) deployment. A “cluster” is defined as a transport and storage (T&S) network and associated first phase of at least two CO2 capture projects. In the meantime, projects demonstrating or deploying CCU may be able to apply for government funding under the IETF, CCUS Innovation 2. The CCUS Cost Challenge Taskforce20, the BEIS Select Committee on CCUS21 and the CCUS Advisory Group22 all shared the view that due to the characteristics of a T&S network, a RAB Business models for CCUS – what’s new? Further to its consultation response, published in August 2020, the Department for Business, Energy and Industry (“ BEIS ”) provided an update in The safety of CCUS is underpinned by a strong regulatory framework that is in place to mitigate any risks, with BEIS being guided by the relevant expert bodies. We look forward to seeing the evidence submitted This could be required for various future scenarios, for example, projects which are not located directly within a CCUS cluster11 and cannot connect to the CCUS cluster’s12 CO2 pipeline. This includes engagement with The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has commissioned AECOM to investigate potential improvements to the start-up and shut-down times of gas-fired power Carbon The project is being partially funded by the EU as a Project of Common Interest (PCI) and partially by the UK Government, via the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) as part As set out in the GGR Business Model consultation response, further work is needed to understand the feasibility of deploying large-scale non-CCUS GGR approaches in the UK – including a robust BEIS has allocated up to £20 million to design and construct carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) demonstration projects. In support of the The delivery of the CCUS Programme is a combined effort between industry, BEIS and other organisations including other government departments and arm’s length bodies. These business models have Call for CCUS Innovation: literature review, benchmarking report and calculator A study assessing the most promising CO2 capture technologies in order to inform future innovation Innovate UK, the Research Councils and BEIS expect to invest around £162 million in industrial research and innovation, including carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS). With Written evidence submitted by the Chemical Industries Association (CCU0505) The Chemical Industries Association (CIA) welcomes the opportunity to submit evidence to the BEIS Committee’s CCUS UK CCUS Deployment Plan: Where are we now? Source: BEIS CCUS Investor Roadmap (April 2022) CCUS Business Models The T&S Regulatory Investment model consists of both the regulatory This update takes into account engagement that has taken place during 2021 since publication of the CCUS Business Models update in the December 2020 document. Call for submissions from power BECCS projects wanting to take part in Track-1 of the CCUS Cluster Sequencing Process. Yesterday, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) released a number of announcements, reports and documents focusing on the CCUS Innovation competition and wider Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS): BEIS Committee evidence session. CCSA Response to the BEIS Select Committee Inquiry on the BEIS Energy National Policy Statements Review – Call for Evidence The Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA) is pleased to Response Energy UK welcomes the opportunity to respond to the government consultation on cluster sequencing. The Government needs to move away from vague and ambiguous targets and give a clear policy direction to ensure the UK seizes the industrial and decarbonisation benefits of carbon The BEIS Committee's new inquiry on carbon capture follows earlier Committee work on the Government's Clean Growth Strategy. The Clean Growth Strategy sets out the Government's Summary The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (the Department) considers carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) as essential for the UK to meet its net zero targets. A joint BEIS and Ofgem consultation on the establishment of a Future Systems Operator (FSO) was held over the summer and closed on 28 September 2021. We support the move from government to quickly build upon the Prime Minister’s CCUS Summary This report provides documentation on the methodology used to provide the BEIS Dynamic Dispatch Model with best available estimates for the costs and performance of 3 BEIS, Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage: Industrial Carbon Capture business models summary, December 2022 BEIS, Scoping the environmental impacts of Carbon Capture, Transport and DESNZ’s predecessor, BEIS, began developing its approach to supporting CCUS in 2018, when the government’s overall climate ambition was to reduce carbon emissions by 80% in 2050 compared Written Evidence to BEIS Committee for their Inquiry on CCUS from Tim Kruger, Myles Allen, Richard Darton and Steve Rayner – University of Oxford (CCU0046) Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage This month the UK Government issued an updated timetable and submissions guidance for cluster sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) We welcome the fact that BEIS are consulting on the appointment of an economic regulator for CCUS transport and storage (T&S). 10 Further Email to: CCUStandsconsultations@beis. ovi The former Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) commissioned ICF Consulting to carry out this process evaluation of the Track-1 cluster sequencing process in 9th July 2021 – The Northern Endurance Partnership (NEP) has today submitted a bid supported by major energy and industrial companies to the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Decision by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) is a major step in delivering the UK’s ambition of the first net zero industrial cluster These key knowledge deliverables (KKDs) provide key findings and lessons learnt from carbon capture, usage and storage projects and are of interest to the international CCUS community. 0 – Overview Mission Statement: To accelerate the deployment of next-generation CCUS technology in the UK so that it can deploy at This month the UK Government issued an updated timetable and submissions guidance for cluster sequencing for Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) An independent report identifying and assessing high-level deployment options for carbon capture, usage and storage technology at dispersed industrial sites in the UK. 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