South Korea promises carbon capture by 2020

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Ministry tells news agency it wants to deliver two large-scale CCS demonstration plants

South Korea, Asia's fourth-biggest polluter, has announced plans to begin the commercial operation of two carbon capture and storage (CCS) plants by 2020. The nation's Ministry of Knowledge Economy...

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