CCS competition closes amid "significant" industry interest

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Further announcements expected before Parliamentary recess with a final decision set for the Autumn

The UK's £1bn carbon capture and storage (CCS) commercialisation competition closed at midday yesterday after "significant interest from industry". Around 15 companies are expected to be in the running...

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