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Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) issues are the responsibility of the Clean Electricity Directorate in the Department.<\/p>

Since 2015, the Government has allocated up to approximately £11 million on a range of carbon capture projects supporting research and development in CO2<\/sub> storage, carbon capture technologies and CCS feasibility studies.<\/p>

The following current projects will be completed in 2017:<\/p>