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<p>Carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) will play a vital role in meeting our
net zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2050, supporting both our Industrial Strategy
and the revitalisation of the economies of the UK’s industrial areas.</p><p> </p><p>The
CCUS Action Plan outlined that deploying CCUS in industrial clusters has the potential
to allow a number of carbon capture applications – for industry, to hydrogen, to low
carbon gas or bio-energy with CCS in power – to connect to shared carbon dioxide infrastructure.</p><p>
</p><p>That is why this Government has committed to invest £800 million to build the
first fully deployed CCUS cluster by the mid-2020s and £500 million to help energy-intensive
industries move to low-carbon techniques.</p><p> </p><p>CCUS is also likely to play
an important role in achieving our Industrial Clusters Mission, creating the world’s
first net zero industrial cluster by 2040. This is supported by up to £170 million
from the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund to support the deployment of low carbon
technologies and enabling infrastructure in one or more clusters.</p>
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