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How to effectively value CCS?

The UK needs carbon capture and storage to meet its emissions targets, but something has to change for its potential role in the overall energy system to be appropriately valued. Marc Height spoke to some experts.


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EW March 2017 – p29-31.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Banking, finance and investment, Electricity generation, Energy consumption, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Heat, Carbon management in industry, Energy policy, Environmental policy, Climate change, Carbon emissions

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