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CCSA Member Briefing: Why the UK’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) matters for CCUS

13.03.26 | CBAM is directly linked to the UK ETS, ensuring that imports face a cost comparable to that paid by domestic producers for their emissions. CBAM strengthens...

Explainer – UK–EU ETS linkage and industrial competitiveness

13.03.26 | A briefing on the importance of UK–EU Emissions Trading System linkage for industrial competitiveness and decarbonisation.

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CCSA Response: EU Consultation on the Update of the Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action

12.03.2026 | CCSA response to the EU Consultation on the Update of the Regulation on the Governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action.

CCSA Response: National Planning Policy Framework Proposed Reforms – MHCLG Consultation

10.03.2026 | CCSA response to the MHCLG consultation on the revised National Planning Policy Framework draft and other proposed changes to the planning system.

CCSA Response: CCUS Supply Chain Market Engagement – GBE Questionnaire

06.03.2026 | CCSA response to the Great British Energy Market Engagement exercise into the UK CCUS supply chain.

CCSA Member Briefing: EC Factual Summary Report on CO2 consultation

05.03.26 | The European Commission has published the factual summary report of the public consultation on CO2 transport infrastructure and markets, which gathered 206 stakeholder responses from industry,...

Joint Statement – Europe’s competitiveness and energy security hinge upon a strong and stable EU ETS

05.03.2025 - CCSA Joins Industry Leaders in Calling for a Strong and Stable EU Emission Trading System (ETS)

CCSA Member Briefing: Industrial Accelerator Act (Official EC’s Proposal)

05.03.26 | CCSA Briefing: The European Commission officially published the Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), delivering the regulatory backbone of the Clean Industrial Deal

CCSA Member Briefing: Spring Statement 2026

03.03.26 | The CCSA member briefing on the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt Hon Rachel Reeves MP, delivering the UK Government’s 2026 Spring Statement.