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20/11/2008

Carbon Capture Crucial For Climate Change

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New fossil fuel power stations should be ready for carbon capture technology, according to new guidance published today.

The Scottish Government is consulting on requirements that new power stations over 300 Megawatts should be able to incorporate carbon capture technology in the future.

In practice that would apply to all new oil, gas and coal power stations and most new fossil fuel stations with combined heat and power. The requirements would also apply to significant variations to existing power stations.

The moves are in line with targets to reduce emissions by 80 per cent by 2050, the most ambitious climate change target anywhere in the world.

Energy Minister Jim Mather said: "Energy policy is central to increasing sustainable economic growth and to tackling climate change. Our energy supply accounts for over a third of our greenhouse gases and reducing those emissions will be crucial to meet our ambitious climate change targets.

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"Carbon capture and storage has the potential to cut emissions from fossil fuels by 90 per cent. Any investment designed to last 30 years or more will need to be compatible with our climate change targets.

"The huge growth in renewables will make a major contribution, but we also need to prepare for the way for new power stations to play their part."

Mr Mathers said we have the capacity to store carbon in the North Sea and can build on the scientific and engineering expertise in our oil and gas industry and our universities. "Carbon capture technology is so important to Scotland that we have made it one of the priorities of the new Scottish European Green Energy Centre.

"We will listen carefully to responses to the consultation, but we must be at the forefront of global efforts to tackle climate change," Mr Mathers said.

Carbon capture and storage is a process of separating carbon dioxide from industrial processes and transporting to a long-term storage location. The cost of ensuring new power plants are designed with carbon capture readiness are estimated to be well under one per cent of the capital building costs.

(GK/JM)

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