From:
Department for Energy
Security and Net Zero and Department for Business,
Energy & Industrial Strategy
Published
25 July 2022
Last updated
23 August 2023 — See all updates
This consultation has concluded
Download the full outcome
The future
policy framework for the delivery of power with CCUS: government
response
PDF, 366
KB, 33 pages
Detail of outcome
The government response provides a summary of respondent’s views
on the following areas covered in the call for evidence:
- competitive allocation design for power
with CCUS
- the evolution of the business model used to support power
with CCUS
- the development of the power with CCUS sector and
supply chain
- how power with CCUS could
operate under future market arrangements
It also sets out the government response to the views and
evidence provided and sets out actions that have been taken and
next steps.
This response will be of interest to CCUS stakeholders,
including investors and developers in potential CCUS projects,
the energy sector, industry and electricity consumers.
Detail of feedback received
We received 22 responses:
- 11 from industry
- 5 from public sector organisations
- 3 from trade association bodies
The remaining responses were from academia, a government delivery
partner and a Charitable Foundation.
Original consultation Summary
We're seeking views and evidence on how to support the future
deployment of power with carbon capture, usage and storage.
This consultation ran from 11am on 25 July
2022 to 11:45pm on 17 October 2022
Consultation description
This call for evidence seeks views and evidence on how government
can best support the continued deployment of power
with CCUS projects
into the 2030s beyond Track-1 of the Cluster Sequencing process.
Topics covered include:
- competitive allocation design for power
with CCUS
- the evolution of the business model used to support power
with CCUS
- the development of the power with CCUS sector and
supply chain
- how power with CCUS could
operate under future market arrangements
For the purposes of this call for evidence, ‘power
with CCUS’ refers to
dispatchable gas-fired power generation with CCUS. We are engaging
separately on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
(BECCS).
This call for evidence will be of interest to:
- anybody involved in, or impacted by, the development of power
with CCUS projects
- those interested in the decarbonisation of the electricity
sector as whole
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Documents
Call for
evidence on the future policy framework for the delivery of power
with carbon capture, usage and storage
PDF, 348
KB, 32 pages