The future of CCS in the UK appears to have received a major boost, with the news that the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has launched a significant new £3m project.
The project will help support the future design, operation and roll-out of cost effective carbon capture and storage (CCS) systems in the UK, helping to ensure the UK’s leadership position in this area.
The two-and-a-half year-long project will create a modelling tool-kit capable of simulating the operation of all aspects of the CCS chain, from capture and transport to storage, a press statement explains.
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