@article{cce0e9a5036440e2b2e0e3e57093c4bf,
title = "CCUS: Paving the way from COP26 to net zero",
author = "Ferrier, {John R.} and Anna Pultar and Mercedes Maroto-Valer",
note = "Funding Information: Research and innovation have been, and will remain, critical to supporting CCUS deployment and development as well as the wider industrial decarbonisation initiative; however, given the pace of change required, the value of an integrated approach cannot be overstated. Through a cluster‐led approach there is an opportunity to coordinate needs‐based research to address common challenges, drawing from a critical mass of industry expertise and experience. Additionally, the industrial clusters represent an ideal test bed in which to demonstrate, develop, and accelerate emerging innovation. Knowledge exchange and communication of best practice are essential to coordinate and accelerate decarbonisation across clusters, for which academic‐industrial networks, with the support of government, provide ideal conduits. In the UK, the recent establishment of the Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) represents an important step forward in this regard. Backed by £20m of funding from the UK Government's Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge through UKRI (UK Research and Innovation), IDRIC supports the decarbonisation of the UK industrial clusters through an extensive portfolio of challenge‐led research and innovation projects, including those that address key knowledge gaps for CCUS and hydrogen through a whole systems approach, as well as facilitating knowledge exchange, policy analysis and needs assessment for skills transitions. ",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1002/ghg.2150",
language = "English",
volume = "12",
pages = "335--338",
journal = "Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology",
issn = "2152-3878",
publisher = "John Wiley and Sons Ltd",
number = "3",
}