'Goldeneye' North Sea reservoir suitable for CCS project, says independent review

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British Geological Survey backed study argues North Sea storage site could hold up to 20 million tonnes of captured carbon from Peterhead power plant

The Goldeneye reservoir beneath the outer Moray Firth could provide a safe site for carbon storage, according to a new external review carried out by the British Geological Survey (BGS). The report...

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