Researchers in Scotland are investigating methods for controlling carbon dioxide capture equipment on fossil power plants as their loads compensate for the variability of energy output from renewable sources.
EDINBURGH University has been praised by David Cameron for its work on carbon capture research in India. The Prime Minister made the remarks during his official visit to the country.
Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) based in Edinburgh has expanded its remit to include capture plant engineering and CO2 separation technologies, in addition to the energy systems and geological storage R&D for which the centre for CCS technologies was previously renowned.