- Clean hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS), zero-carbon transport and offshore wind are all key pillars of Boris Johnson’s Ten Point Plan to push the UK towards net-zero emissions.
- A key aspect of the plan is to “level up” all areas of the country.
- The UK wants to become a “world-leader” in CCS technology and will target the removal of 10MT of carbon dioxide by 2030, equivalent to all emissions of the industrial Humber today.
UK unveils £12bn Ten Point Plan for net-zero transition
