The Environmental Audit Committee will be taking evidence as part of its new workstream considering negative emissions technologies (NETs).
- Watch Parliament TV: Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Negative Emissions Technologies
- Inquiry: Technological Innovations and Climate Change: Negative Emissions Technologies
- Environmental Audit Committee
During this evidence session, which is the first of two considering this issue, the Committee is likely to explore the current technological developments of NETs, their proposed role in
government strategies, and the contribution and challenge of Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS).Evidence is being sought over two panels: the first of which will consider the wider role of NETs in reaching net zero; and the second to consider the role of BECCS technology.
Witnesses
Thursday 25 November
From 10:15am
- Professor Jon Gibbins, Director, UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre
- Ruth Herbert, CEO, Carbon Capture and Storage Association
- Dr Steve Smith, Executive Director, CO2RE
Witnesses from 11:15:
- Mair Floyd-Bosley, Senior Policy Officer for Bioenergy and BECCS, RSPB
- Jason Shipstone, Senior Innovation Officer, Drax
- Dr Daniel Quiggin, Senior Research Fellow, Environment and Society Programme, Chatham House
Further information
Inquiry: Parliamentary copyright
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