The groundbreaking Acorn Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Project has released findings from its international joint research project.
The findings show how the UK can support decarbonisation of some of Europe’s carbon-intensive regions from the early 2020s, through the phased roll-out of a low-cost, low-risk North Sea CO2 transport and storage infrastructure.
Research partners from the UK, the Netherlands and Norway will share results from the accelerated 18-month project, funded by the European Commission’s ERA-NET ACT programme, at a stakeholder event in Westminster this afternoon (23rd January 2019).
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