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The challenging costs of CCS

Most climate models acknowledge the need for the permanent removal and storage of atmospheric carbon dioxide. But it’s difficult to find organisations willing to fund the development of such technologies. Jennifer Johnson looks at how a combination of innovative finance and policy backing could turn the tide for CCS.

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EW Oct 21 pp36-38.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Decarbonisation, Carbon capture and storage

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