Carbon capture: Shell, BP, Tata Steel, and Drax join £1m UK advisory group

Michael Holder
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The CCUS Advisory Group, backed by £1m of funding, includes representatives from Shell, BP, Tata Steel, Drax, and National Grid

Leading players from across the UK's carbon intensive energy, oil, and steel industries have joined together to form a new government-backed advisory group, in a bid to accelerate the development of carbon...

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