Calls for government to commit to carbon capture technology

Calls for government to commit to carbon capture technology


The UK government must commit to the wide-scale deployment of greenhouse gas removal technologies by 2030 so it can meet its climate change obligations, according to a report by the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).
The removal technologies explored by the NIC fit into two categories: extracting carbon dioxide directly out of the air and bioenergy with carbon capture technology (processing biomass to recapture carbon dioxide absorbed).
In both cases the captured carbon dioxide is then stored permanently out of the atmosphere, typically under the seabed.
The report sets out how the engineered removal and storage of carbon dioxide offers the most realistic way to mitigate the final slice of emissions expected to remain by the 2040s from sources that do not currently have a decarbonisation solution, such as aviation and agriculture.

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