'World's largest' carbon capture plant to be launched in Canada

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SaskPower's C$1.4bn Boundary Dam project shows technology is "not science fiction, but today's reality"

The carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry moves into a new era this week with the inauguration tomorrow of the world's first commercial-scale project, a 110MW retrofit of SaskPower's Boundary Dam coal-fired...

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