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  • Review of market-based frameworks for carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in the power sector.

  • Independent report from the Green Finance Taskforce.

  • A study assessing the most promising CO2 capture technologies in order to inform future innovation spending programmes.

  • This report aims to increase understanding of factors affecting the availability of global biomass.

  • A study analysing the costs and barriers associated with converting a UK town to low carbon heating.

  • A review of the current evidence on emissions and air pollutants that could be associated with a hydrogen-for-heating supply chain.

  • This project developed and tested a method to assess the leakage of methane from anaerobic digestion (biomethane) plants.

  • This research represents the UK contribution to IEA Heat Pump Programme Annex 43: Fuel Driven Heat Pumps.

  • An overview of key issues identified by the government review of options for achieving long term heat decarbonisation.

  • Statistics on observed usage and charging patterns for OLEV-funded public sector electric vehicle chargepoints classified as fast, for the UK in 2017.

  • Statistics on observed usage and charging patterns for OLEV-funded electric vehicle chargepoints located on domestic properties, for the UK in 2017.

  • Report investigating the feasibility of installing different types of electric heating in rural off-gas grid dwellings.

  • This qualitative research contributes to a wider understanding of the experiences of heat network consumers and operators.

  • A study exploring the logistical challenges associated with transitioning UK domestic properties from natural gas to hydrogen.

  • An assessment of evidence relating to the range of infrastructure that would be required for a future delivery chain for hydrogen for heat.

  • A review of the main evidence sources which consider the costs, greenhouse gas emissions and potential for biomass to 2050 that could be used to supply heat.

  • A literature review assessing the evidence on the potential atmospheric impacts of hydrogen.

  • Study on the potential role of shipping CO2 in reducing the cost of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) in the UK.

  • An independent report examining potential business models for establishing an incentive mechanism for industrial carbon capture in the UK.

  • An independent report examining the readiness of UK industrial clusters for the deployment of industrial carbon capture, usage, and storage.