ETI: Green Investment Bank has crucial role to play in funding CCS projects

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£3bn bank could help finance infrastructure and storage assessments or bring together funding partnerships

The £3bn Green Investment Bank (GIB) could play a crucial role in attracting finance to early stage carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, according to a new report by the government and industry-backed...

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