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Ditch Carbon Capture: Invest in Clean Energy & Storage

The UK government’s £21.7 billion investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is facing mounting criticism, with growing concerns that it represents a poor use of funds that would be better spent on carbon-free power generation and modernizing the national grid. While initial CCS funding was allocated to projects in Teesside and Merseyside, projects in the Humber and Scotland remain in limbo, and a forthcoming spending review may further curtail investment in this controversial technology.

Critics argue that CCS is an expensive and inefficient solution to decarbonization. The House of Commons Public Accounts Committee has warned that the technology remains unproven at scale, with its costs likely to be passed onto consumers in the form of higher electricity bills. Rather than investing in capturing emissions from fossil fuel plants and heavy industry, environmental groups and energy experts are advocating for a shift towards renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and green hydrogen.

Energy Minister Sarah Jones has already admitted that the government’s CCS target of capturing 20 to 30 million tonnes of CO₂ annually by 2030 is “no longer achievable,” pointing to previous underfunding. However, many question whether CCS should be pursued at all, given that large-scale deployment has yet to be commercially viable and may never provide an affordable path to net-zero emissions.

Instead of backing CCS, industry leaders are calling for investment in grid infrastructure to support the rapid expansion of renewables. The UK’s current energy grid was designed around centralized fossil fuel generation and requires substantial upgrades to accommodate distributed, intermittent sources like offshore wind and solar farms. Modernizing transmission networks and improving energy storage solutions, such as battery and hydrogen storage, would enable the country to phase out fossil fuels altogether rather than relying on costly carbon capture mechanisms.

Grid-Scale Storage: A Better Investment Alternative

A more effective use of public funds would be to invest in grid-scale energy storage solutions, which are essential to balancing supply and demand as the UK transitions to renewable energy. Large-scale battery storage, such as lithium-ion and emerging vanadium flow batteries, can store excess wind and solar power for use when generation dips. Hydrogen storage is also gaining traction as a long-term energy carrier that can help stabilize the grid.

One key player in this space is Invinity Energy Systems, a UK-based leader in vanadium flow battery technology. Unlike traditional lithium-ion batteries, Invinity’s vanadium flow batteries offer longer lifespans, greater efficiency, and enhanced safety for grid-scale applications. As the UK seeks to expand its energy storage capacity, Invinity presents a compelling investment opportunity in the push toward a more resilient and renewable-powered grid. Other companies, such as Gresham House Energy Storage Fund, are also working to deploy scalable energy storage solutions, creating further investment potential in this rapidly growing sector.

Beyond private sector involvement, government-backed investment in storage infrastructure could significantly enhance grid reliability, reducing reliance on gas peaking plants and ensuring that renewable energy is available when needed. This shift in focus would make the UK’s energy system cleaner, more resilient, and better suited to achieving net-zero goals.

Globally, CCS remains a niche technology, with only 45 operational sites capturing around 50 million tonnes of CO₂ annually—far short of the reductions needed to meaningfully combat climate change. The UK should instead focus on scaling up its renewable energy capacity and improving energy efficiency to deliver a sustainable, cost-effective path to net zero.

As the government reviews its energy strategy, the debate continues over whether CCS is a lifeline for the fossil fuel industry or a genuine climate solution. With limited public funds available, many argue that prioritizing carbon-free energy generation, grid modernization, and energy storage is the smarter path forward.

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