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These key knowledge deliverables (KKDs) provide key findings and lessons learnt from carbon capture, usage and storage projects and are of interest to the international CCUS community.
Technoeconomic analysis and review of next generation carbon capture technology to be deployed on UK industrial, waste and power sites between 2030 and 2035.
Research into the potential for fugitive hydrogen emissions in a future UK hydrogen economy.
Reports on performance against the Programme for Government target and is currently published quarterly - in March, June, September and December.
Data on the tonnage of coal and other solid fuels shipped into Northern Ireland ports.
The SMETER Innovation competition funded the development and testing of new methods for measuring the thermal performance of homes using smart meter and other data.
This project reviewed the factors that influence variability and uncertainty in measurements of concentrations of methane in groundwater.
Investigates how best to measure and describe the quality of the environment before activities associated with a shale gas site take place.
A framework for designing ambient air quality monitoring programmes at shale gas sites.
This project used 2 approaches to investigate the long-term integrity of decommissioned onshore oil and gas wells in England.
Investigates the typical ‘baseline’ range of concentrations of substances that could be associated with onshore oil and gas.
This project reviewed the range of geochemical methods that can be used to understand thermal spring systems in the UK.
Public dialogue research report exploring citizens’ attitudes towards carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS).
The history and current issues of pollution from abandoned mines, addressing the challenges and future opportunities.
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