Affordable and clean energy
In focus archive
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Biomass for low carbon energy
JANUARY 2022 Biomass is expected to play a key role in the decarbonisation of the energy system, both in terms of final energy uses but also for supply technologies. This link takes to you to a summary of current thinking in this area which includes a collection of 11 accompanying peer-reviewed papers.

Carbon capture, storage and utilisation
JANUARY 2022 These kinds of technologies enable the removal of CO2 from flue gases, when applied downstream from combustion devices (boiler or gas turbines), or can produce carbon-free fuels in the context of pre-combustion processes. This resource takes to you to a topic summary which includes a collection of 11 accompanying peer-reviewed papers. Find out more about these topics with three provided weblinks.

Hydrogen as a clean energy store and energy carrier
JANUARY 2022 Clean hydrogen is gaining momentum as an energy store and carrier especially for renewable energy generation. The hydrogen economy is developing at an unprecedented rate with the associated technology and its maturity gaining traction for the commercial application to support the worlds shift away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.