FEATURE: Redirecting emissions – why so much of the EU’s carbon cash is funding CCUS

Published 19:11 on March 8, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:08 on March 9, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Carbon capture, storage, and utilisation (CCUS) projects have taken the lion's share of grants awarded by the EUs flagship decarbonisation fund so far, raising concerns as to whether one technology should be receiving such a high share of carbon revenue funding ahead of other clean energy initiatives.
Carbon capture, storage, and utilisation (CCUS) projects have taken the lion's share of grants awarded by the EUs flagship decarbonisation fund so far, raising concerns as to whether one technology should be receiving such a high share of carbon revenue funding ahead of other clean energy initiatives.


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