A British task force said Thursday that carbon capture and storage is ready for deployment provided investments materialize by the early 2020s. “After six months of intense discussions between a number of key carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) stakeholders, the message from today’s report is clear: CCUS can already be deployed at a competitive cost, through the development of CCUS clusters in key U.K. regions,” Luke Warren, the head of the British Carbon Capture and Storage Association, said in a statement . The International Energy Agency described carbon capture and storage as a necessary addition to other low-carbon energy technologies meant to drive down global greenhouse gas emissions. The process involves capturing carbon dioxide from […]