Government accused of overlooking industrial electrification in favour of 'risky bet' on CCUS

Stuart Stone
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Proven industrial electrification projects are being overlooked and underfunded compared to riskier options such as carbon capture and storage, claims Green Alliance

The UK government risks taking a slower, more expensive route to decarbonising heavy industry by only giving "small change" to industrial electrification efforts, while at the same time taking a "big,...

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