Future of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK
14 January 2016
The Energy and Climate Change Committee holds a one-off evidence session into the implications of the recent announcements to cut recent Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) funding.
- Watch Parliament TV: Future of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK
- Inquiry: Future of Carbon Capture and Storage in the UK
- Energy and Climate Change Committee
Witnesses
Wednesday 20 January 2016, the Thatcher Room, Portcullis House
At 9.30am
- Richard Simon-Lewis, Financing Director, Capture Power
- Professor Jon Gibbins, Director, UK CCS Research Centre
- Luke Warren, Chief Executive, CCS Association
- Chris Littlecott, Programme Leader, Fossil Fuel Transitions and CCS Technology, E3G
- Neil Kenley, Director of Business Investment, Tees Valley Unlimited
Purpose of session
A variety of issues will be explored, including:
- The implications of the recent announcement to cut CCS funding
- Impact on investment in the UK
- Cost and feasibility of CCS in the UK
- The future role of CCS in the UK and globally
Further information
You can tweet @CommonsECC about #FutureUKCSS
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