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Resolving CO2 trapping and tracking CO2 migration (Flexible Funding 2018)
Stuart Gilfillan (PI) and Emma Martin-Roberts (PDRA), at the University of Edinburgh, were awarded funding in our Flexible Funding 2018 call to investigate “Resolving CO2 trapping and tracking CO2 migration in the Carbon Management Canada Field Research Station, Canada, using […]
Scalable step-change carbon materials achieving high CO2 adsorption capacity and selectivity (Flexible Funding 2018)
Chenggong Sun, Xin Liu, Hao Liu and Colin Snape, at the University of Nottingham, were awarded funding in the UKCCSRC’s Flexible Funding 2018 Call to look at “Scalable step-change carbon materials achieving high CO2 adsorption capacity and selectivity at practical […]
Vincenzo Spallina’s blog on his Flexible Funding 2018 CLYCHING project
We’re excited to share the blog report from Dr Vincenzo Spallina (University of Manchester) on his 2018 Flexible Funding research project, CLYCHING – CLean hYdrogen and CHemicals production via chemical loopING: Chemical looping reforming with packed bed reactors has been […]
Stuart Gilfillan’s 2018 Flexible Funding project shows “Carbon capture and storage is ready but rapid deployment is needed to reach net zero”
We’re pleased to share the press release on some key findings from Dr Stuart Gilfillan’s 2018 Flexible Funded project, Resolving CO2 trapping and tracking CO2 migration in the Carbon Management Canada Field Research Station, Canada, using inherent tracing tools, from […]
Optimising methanol production from steel manufacture off gases
Dr Richard Porter and Dr Ryan (Feng) Wang, both from the Department of Chemical Engineering, University College London, provide an overview of their CCS research project, Optimising methanol production from steel manufacture off gases, funded as part of the UKCCSRC […]
Ensuring Prosperity in the Race to Net Zero
As part of the UKCCSRC Flexible Funding programme, Professor Karen Turner, Director of the Centre for Energy Policy, and her team at the University of Strathclyde, looked at the potential role of CCS in achieving Net Zero from a wider […]

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