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Report criticises UK's second failed attempt to deliver a CCS project, as government insists it 'hasn't closed the door' on the technology

The government will today be accused of failing to deliver value for money from its latest carbon capture and storage (CCS) funding competition, which was controversially cancelled in late 2015. The...

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