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Carbon Capture and Storage

Technology

Asian Development Bank backs China's clean coal research

Project to develop roadmap for nation's use of carbon capture and storage technology

clock 10 July 2009 • 1 min read

Technology

Industry demands CCS funding clarification

Projects to receive cash need to be chosen quickly and long-term funding must be secured, says industry body

clock 07 July 2009 • 3 min read

Technology

Government launches clean coal funding bill

Levy on energy bills or new subsidy mechanism could be introduced through new legislation

clock 01 July 2009 • 2 min read

Facilities

China's first clean coal plant underway

Tianjin SynGas facility expected to be operational by 2011

clock 29 June 2009 • 2 min read

Technology

Japan to offer loans to foreign clean coal developers

Financing on the cards for US and Australian power firms that commit to using Japanese clean coal technology

clock 18 June 2009 • 2 min read

Technology

E.ON moves forward with Kingsnorth CCS plan

As the government launches its clean coal consultation, E.ON lays groundwork for Kingsnorth carbon capture project

clock 17 June 2009 • 2 min read

Technology

Updated: Government predicts UK can clean up with clean coal

New report claims clean coal technologies could support up to 60,000 jobs and generate £4bn a year

clock 17 June 2009 • 4 min read

Technology

Obama puts flagship FutureGen project back on the agenda

Ambitious hydrogen and carbon capture clean coal project back on the cards after Obama administration announces over $1bn in new funding

clock 16 June 2009 • 2 min read

Technology

Heat capture technology could save UK 10m tonnes of carbon a year, says study

Heat capture technology on stations such as Kingsnorth would meet 5% of the UK's requirements, say engineers

clock 04 June 2009 • 4 min read

Technology

ScottishPower flicks switch on first CCS unit

Prototype at Longannet in Scotland represents first-time carbon has been captured from a working UK power station

clock 29 May 2009 • 2 min read
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