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Enabling net zero: progress on decarbonising UK industrial clusters

Insights into the progress of key carbon capture and storage and low carbon hydrogen projects and their contribution to decarbonising the UK's industrial clusters.

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Innovate UK, UKRI
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Low carbon technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and low carbon hydrogen are vital for the transition to net zero by 2050 and will enable the UK to decarbonise and not deindustrialise.

This report outlines the challenges faced, and insights gained from the industrial decarbonisation challenge deployment projects, which are striving to deliver CCS and low carbon hydrogen at scale in the UK.

The report gives practical insights from these first-of-a-kind projects for project developers, government stakeholders, and investors and highlights the planned contributions of the projects to the UKs net zero goals.

Further, this report provides valuable recommendations to support future CCS and low carbon hydrogen rollout initiatives.

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