California county officials unanimously approve state’s first large-scale CCS facility

Published 21:46 on October 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:49 on October 23, 2024  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

A California carbon capture and storage (CCS) project was approved by local officials on Monday amid public opposition, enabling underground storage of up to 49.1 million tonnes of CO2 in depleted oil fields.
A California carbon capture and storage (CCS) project was approved by local officials on Monday amid public opposition, enabling underground storage of up to 49.1 million tonnes of CO2 in depleted oil fields.


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