Carbon capture and storage remains a widely misunderstood technology - can it really take off as a global concern in the next few years?
Backed by state funding alongside leading oil and gas firms, Norway is leading the world in carbon capture R&D at its Technology Centre Mongstad
The Nordic nation is pioneering an ambitious pipeline of CCS projects in the hope of sparking a new global industry into life
Policy Exchange's Matt Rooney argues that marrying the visions for CCS and hydrogen manufacture could bring multiple benefits to the UK
Governments must decide who is responsible for capturing carbon and incentivise the technology's adoption on a 'gigatonne scale', warn Norwegian scientists
Statoil, Vattenfall, and Gasunie to look at converting Dutch facility into hydrogen-powered plant, and explore combining H2 production with carbon capture and storage capabilities
Limiting warming to "well below" two degrees will require unprecedented policy action and pushing technology to the "maximum possible limit", International Energy Agency warns
Energy efficiency and low carbon development must be prioritised to provide long-term energy security and economic benefit, argues Professor Geoffrey Maitland from the Royal Academy of Engineering
Breakthrough plant will capture 900 tonnes of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere each year
Team behind project 'Acorn' hope to establish a low-cost entry point for carbon capture and storage in the UK