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Cluster sequencing for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) deployment: power bioenergy with CCS (BECCS)

Call for submissions from power BECCS projects wanting to take part in Track-1 of the CCUS Cluster Sequencing Process.

Documents

Annex 1: Power BECCS Project Submission form

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Annex 2: Power BECCS financial statements template

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Annex 3: Power BECCS reference matrix

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The 2021 Net Zero Strategy outlined the role that engineered greenhouse gas removal (GGR) technologies would need to play in supporting decarbonisation by 2050. The purpose of GGRs is to balance residual emissions from hard to decarbonise sectors. The strategy highlighted that bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) applications in the power sector could be deployed by the late 2020s, and help deliver our Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) by 2030. Engineered removals are likely to be located within or near industrial clusters, benefiting from access to CO₂ transport and storage infrastructure, essential to support delivery of net-negative emissions.

The Cluster Sequencing Process aims to deliver a minimum of 2 clusters by the mid-2020s and 4 by 2030. The recent Phase-2 shortlist identified the power CCUS, CCUS-enabled hydrogen, and industrial carbon capture (ICC) projects that will proceed to the next stage of due diligence.

We now invite power BECCS plants to complete the project submission to join the Track-1 shortlist for consideration for FOAK power BECCS business model support.

Who can apply

Power BECCS projects that can deploy on Track-1 timescales.

How to apply

Read the guidance which outlines the application process.

The deadline for all project submissions is 11.59 pm, 19 October 2022.

Power BECCS and wider GGR business model update

The Power BECCS business model consultation closed on 7 October 2022.

Help

Read our questions and answers page about cluster sequencing for CCUS deployment: Phase-1.

Send any queries via email to [email protected].

Updates to this page

Published 24 August 2022
Last updated 12 October 2022 + show all updates
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