UK and US carbon capture plants move closer

James S Murray
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Four new pilot projects in the pipeline as governments strive to develop technology that could allow them to continue to use coal-fired power stations

The development of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies took a major step forward this week as progress was reported on a raft of pilot projects on both sides of the Atlantic. UK government...

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