E.ON: incentive could have saved Kingsnorth CCS project

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Company suggests "low carbon" version of the Renewables Obligation including CCS and nuclear might have kept project in the UK

E.ON may not have abandoned its carbon capture and storage (CCS) plans at Kingsnorth if a broader incentive regime was in place, BusinessGreen.com has learnt. Incorporating CCS and nuclear energy in...

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