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An integrated energy future
Integration of offshore energy systems, including oil and gas, renewables, hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), could contribute about 30% of the UK’s total carbon reduction requirements needed to meet the 2050 net zero target, according to a recent Oil and Gas Authority report.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: UK -
Organisation: Oil and Gas Authority (OGA)
Subjects: Oil and gas, Carbon capture and storage, Net zero, Offshore renewables