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Scotland with a "Vision for CCS"

av Camilla Svendsen Skriung 18.Mar.2010 - 16:50

A plan to position Scotland as the world leader in carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been published. The Energy Minister claims- We now want to see a number of CCS demonstration projects developed in Scotland. Today's plan takes us further down that road by setting out our ambitions and the actions needed if our vision of CCS playing a part in our future energy supply is to be realised.

The carbon capture and storage roadmap, produced by the Scottish Government and Scottish Enterprise, is a comprehensive set of actions meant to put Scotland at the forefront of CCS development.

These include:

    * Setting out a vision for CCS in Scotland including aiming to develop a number of demonstration projects
    * Maximising EU and UK support for Scotland's ambitions
    * Developing of an offshore carbon licensing regime
    * Identification of the skills and training needs to match industry demand

Energy Minister Jim Mather said:

"Scotland has all the attributes to become a world leader in carbon capture. The North Sea alone has enough capacity to store emissions from industrial coal-fired plants for the next 200 years - a capacity greater than Netherlands, Denmark and Germany combined.

"We now want to see a number of CCS demonstration projects developed in Scotland. Today's plan takes us further down that road by setting out our ambitions and the actions needed if our vision of CCS playing a part in our future energy supply is to be realised.

"The Scottish Government will work with our partners in industry, academia and in the UK Government and Europe to ensure that Scotland can deliver on the opportunities that CCS provides. We have already achieved a significant amount of progress in this area but we know that more needs to be done as we move into the demonstration phase."

Guidance on how Ministers will determine consents relating to thermal power stations under Section 36 of the Electricity Act 1989 has also been published today. It confirms the Scottish Government position that any new coal-fired station would need to demonstrate carbon capture and storage on at least 300 Megawatts of its capacity from day one and retro-fitting for those stations by no later than 2025, with 100 per cent CCS expected on new builds from 2020.

The first comprehensive study of carbon capture and storage (CCS) to be undertaken in the UK - Opportunities for CO2 Storage Around Scotland - was published in May 2009 by a collaborative partnership between the Scottish Government and partners from industry and academia.

The Scottish Government has contributed £75,000 towards a Scottish Centre for Carbon Storage study to identify potential sites in the North Sea where carbon dioxide can be stored safely. 

 Scotland CCS Roadmap

CO2-infrastructure on the Norwegian-British Shelf

Facts:

Removing CO2 from a point source and depositing it in deep geological formations is called carbon capture and storage. You will also find terms like CO2 storage, CO2 handling, or CO2 sequestration used for approximately the same thing. CCS is a widely used acronym for the capture, transport and storage process as a whole.

Read more: What is CCS?
Why CCS?
Frequently asked questions about CCS



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