Without carbon capture and storage gas will only be a 'stop gap' rather than a stable bridge to a low-carbon future, argues new UKERC study
EEF's Richard Warren looks at how George Osborne could this deliver some much needed stability to the clean energy sector this Spring
Labour's Alan Whitehead argues the upcoming energy bill's focus on decommisioning North Sea oil and gas fields must leave the door open for their re-use as carbon storage sites
In focusing on how to revive the battered carbon capture sector, MPs attempt to draw a line under last year's scandalous decision to scrap demonstration funding
Energy and Climate Change Select Committee slams "snap" decision to pull CCS funding and calls on ministers to deliver alternative strategy
National Audit Office to investigate taxpayer value for money in George Osborne's scrapping of CCS and question plans to secure UK energy supply
Ground-breaking CCS trial in Norway aims to capture carbon dioxide from rubbish fumes, with hopes for international rollout if successful
Industry experts line up to tell MPs carbon capture technologies do work, would become more cost effective over time, and are critical to UK climate targets
New research from Energy Technologies Institute suggests bioenergy could be crucial in providing low-carbon heat
The House of Lords is threatening to disrupt the government's energy policy proposals, and the Conservatives have only themselves to blame