DECC: 16 companies set to bid for £1bn CCS pot

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Alstom, Shell and SSE among organisations to have expressed intention to bid for carbon capture and storage funding

National Grid, Shell, SSE and Centrica are among 16 companies who have signalled their intention to apply for the UK's £1bn carbon capture and storage (CCS) funding competition. The government today...

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