Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) involves capturing CO₂ emissions from industrial processes or power generation and storing them underground. It’s a key part of the UK’s strategy to reach net zero by 2050.
Major industrial clusters such as the Humber, Teesside, and Merseyside are investing in CCS infrastructure. The UK Government is funding multiple CCS projects through its Cluster Sequencing Programme, with the first operational sites due in the coming years.
With government backing and private sector interest, CCS is forecast to scale rapidly over the next decade—especially in heavy industry, cement, and energy-from-waste.
Chubb understands the high regulatory scrutiny and engineering complexity of CCS sites. We support the sector with: