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'Groundhog Day' carbon capture briefings stall vital Net Zero development - CCSA chief tells Humber audience

Regular changes at the top of government have led to decisions on policy and vital frameworks not being made as US and Europe play catch-up

2022's catalogue of changes in Downing Street, and the cabinet reshuffles they prompted, have been lamented as decisions on key Net Zero solutions have stalled.

A leading figure in an industry set to transform the Humber has told of her frustration at 'Groundhog Day' briefings with successive new governments.

Key economic and policy frameworks are awaited from Westminster to enable the grand carbon capture and storage plans set to clean up industry thrive.

But Downing Street’s 2022 revolving door and the new prime ministers’ cabinet appointments have seen momentum stall on what is seen as a lifeline for traditional hard-to-abate sectors on the road to Net Zero.

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Olivia Powis is head of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Office at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, and she took to the stage for the launch of the Humber Industrial Cluster Plan.

Telling of “Groundhog Days of briefing, briefing, briefing” she said: “We have made huge progress in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in really developing world class regulatory and business models, but we have got stuck over the last year. The decisions have not been made within government. It is not the civil servants’ fault, but the nature of changes and chaos at the top. These decisions haven’t been made.

“We have all the structure sat there but we need final decisions. We need the Energy Bill so we have the legislation there and we need the money to pump-prime the industry to get it going, and then to attract investors. We have all the other pieces, but these are the most important, and we cannot stop now. We are all eagerly awaiting an announcement, perhaps in the budget next week.”

She reflected on the work in the States on the Inflation Reduction Act and RePower in Brussels.