GE: China leading UK and US on carbon capture technology

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China in better position to export than US or EU, says GE executive director

Chinese companies are more advanced in their development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology than those in the EU or US, according to the executive director of General Electric (GE). Magued...

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