forthen gaskova needs you might see operating.t cost will have to be borne by taxpayers. if they get the final go—ahead, it will mean the government committing itself to paying higher prices for electricity generated by a carbon capture gas station, and subsidise that for a long period. it will be a sizeable government commitment in terms of money to make that project go ahead. if you want to look at the green industry, it would very much argue this is putting money in the direction of an industry that is dying. and instead that money should be spent on renewable sources of energy, more into wind turbines, solar, looking at storage. the issue for looking into the future is how will we generate our electricity when it is not sunny or windy? how will we keep ourselves warm in those periods? carbon capture is regarded as one option. another option which many in the green lobby would argue we should be looking at is storage options. how can we store excess power generated when it is windy, to use in that less windy period? carbon capt