UK Government Confirms Integration of Engineered Carbon Removals into Emissions Trading Scheme by 2029
  • Phased Integration with Safeguards: The UK ETS will include engineered greenhouse gas removals (GGRs) from 2029, replacing emissions allowances on a one-for-one basis while maintaining the existing cap to preserve market stability.
  • Robust Standards and Permanence Framework: GGR projects must meet a 200-year minimum storage requirement, with liability and buffer-pool mechanisms in place to ensure long-term carbon permanence.
  • Woodland Still Under Review: The Authority has not yet decided whether to include woodland-based removals, citing permanence and market impact concerns but acknowledging new evidence supporting their potential inclusion.

The UK Government and devolved administrations have confirmed a major expansion of the UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) to include engineered greenhouse gas removals (GGRs),

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