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Carbon Budget Delivery Plan

2023PolicyMitigation
Sectors: Economy-wide

This plan sets out sectoral policies and proposals for decarbonising all sectors of the UK economy to meet the net zero target by 2050 and to achieve the emissions reductions required by the sixth carbon budget in particular. It was created pursuant to Section 14 of the Climate Change Act.

It replaced the Net Zero Strategy, which was successfully challenged before the courts for being insufficiently detailed. This plan was also subject to legal challenge and is expected to be revised by 2025.

Examples:
Resilient infrastructure, Fossil fuel divestment, Net zero growth plan, Sustainable fishing

Main document

Carbon Budget Delivery Plan
(Original Language)PDF

Other documents in this entry

Information on the Net Zero Strategy
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Net Zero Strategy: Build Back Greener
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  • Net zero by 2050Economy-wide · Target year: 2050
  •  Deliver 5 GW of hydrogen production capacity by 2030, whilst halving emissions from oil and gas Energy: Fuels · Target year: 2030
  •  Fully decarbonise our power system by 2035 Energy: Power System Planning · Target year: 2035
  •  Deliver four carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) clusters, capturing 20-30 MtCO2 across the economy, including 6 MtCO2 of industrial emissions, per year by 2030 Industry: Carbon Sequestration · Target year: 2030
  •  An ambition to deploy at least 5 MtCO2 /year of engineered GGRs by 2030. Other: Carbon Sequestration · Target year: 2030

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CCLW national policies

The summary of this document was written by researchers at the Grantham Research Institute . If you want to use this summary, please check terms of use for citation and licensing of third party data.

About the UK Climate Change Act

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