UK earmarks £60m for CCS in developing countries

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Fund will contribute to £124m required to quickly scale up carbon capture and storage technology

The UK government is to invest up to £60m to help emerging markets develop Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology capable of reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the power sector. UK Climate...

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