LONDON (Reuters) – The British government on Tuesday published a Net Zero Strategy aimed at ending the country’s contribution to climate change.
Here are some of the key pledges and policies set out in the document:
Power
Aim: to fully decarbonise the power system by 2035
Key policies: secure a final investment decision on a large-scale nuclear plant by 2024; 40GW of offshore wind by 2030
Fuel Supply and Hydrogen
Aim: to deliver 5GW of hydrogen production capacity by 2030 whilst halving emissions from oil and gas
Key policies: provide 140 million pounds ($193.54 million) to establish Industrial Decarbonisation and Hydrogen Revenue Support Scheme; introduce a new climate compatibility checkpoint for future licensing on the UK Continental Shelf
Industry
Aim: deliver four carbon capture usage and storage clusters by 2030
Key policies: 315 million pounds for Industrial Energy Transformation Fund; incentivise cost-effective abatement in industry
Heat and Buildings
Aim: set a path to all new heating appliances in homes and workplaces from 2035 being low carbon
Key policies: an ambition that by 2035, no new gas boilers will be sold; a new 450-million-pound three-year Boiler Upgrade Scheme will see households offered grants for low-carbon heating systems; a new 60-million-pound Heat Pump Ready programme
Transport
Aim: remove all road emissions at the tailpipe and kickstart zero emissions international travel
Key policies: a zero emission vehicle mandate to deliver on commitment to end sale of new petrol and diesel cars by 2030; further funding of 620 million pounds for zero emission vehicle grants and EV infrastructure; 2-billion-pound investment which will help enable half of journeys in towns and cities to be cycled or walked by 2030
Greenhouse Gas Removals (GGRs)
Aim: an ambition to deploy at least 5 MtCO2/year of engineered GGRs by 2030
Key policies: 100 million pounds of investment in GGR innovation
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(Reporting by UK bureau, writing by Estelle Shirbon)