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Six things the UK should consider when integrating greenhouse gas removals into its emissions trading scheme
In 2021, the United Kingdom (UK) took a bold step in its climate strategy and debuted the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).
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Carbon dioxide without borders: Connecting the UK and EU can create a more resilient and lower-cost CO2 storage network
The UK’s exit from the EU has meant that its huge potential storage capacity can no longer be used by CO2 emissions from EU-based sources.
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UK’s climate future: Progress needed across sectors as 2030 targets loom
Last month, the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC) published its annual progress report to Parliament.
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How the UK can tackle methane emissions
Tackling methane emissions is one of the fastest, most cost-effective, and impactful actions the UK can take to address the energy and climate crises.
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Carbon capture and storage: What can we learn from the project track record?
This report examines 13 significant projects that have employed carbon capture and storage technologies at a large scale.
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Rebecca Tremain Testimony Before the UK House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee
On May 1, 2024, CATF’s Director of UK Government Affairs, Rebecca Tremain, gave evidence at the UK House of Lords methane inquiry, exploring straightforward and cost-effective measures to tackle oil and gas methane emissions.
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The UK’s methane opportunity
Cutting methane emissions in the energy sector isn’t a silver bullet to solving the climate crisis, but it is the fastest way to reign in global warming.
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CATF Response to UK consultation on hydrogen blending into GB gas distribution networks
CATF provided comments on the UK consultation on hydrogen blending into GB gas distribution networks. Our response focused on the strategic role of blending (Question 3). Key points: 1. Blending low-carbon hydrogen into natural gas pipelines wastes this scarce commodity and diverts efforts away from effective economy-wide decarbonisation. Hydrogen is not naturally abundant and to attain significant quantities…