CCS: The race is on, can Yorkshire take the yellow jersey?

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Alstom's Craig Jones argues that after a lost decade, CCS developments around the world are starting to enjoy some much needed progress

As Yorkshire basks in the afterglow of the Tour de France, another global race is gathering pace where the region could surge to the front: carbon capture and storage (CCS). Some critics might scoff...

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