Government-backed organisation seeking partners to collaborate on mechanism to finance second-generation CCS projects
The Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) plans to invest up to £2m in the development of a business case for a second phase of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. The company says that proposals...
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