California looking to bring CCS into cap-and-trade, LCFS programmes

Published 20:50 on May 11, 2017  /  Last updated at 20:52 on May 11, 2017  /  Americas, US

California’s Air Resources Board (ARB) will propose a protocol and wider rules for carbon capture and storage projects by the end of 2017, according to a timeline released this week, a move that could allow the burgeoning technology to earn credits under its CO2-cutting programmes.
California’s Air Resources Board (ARB) will propose a protocol and wider rules for carbon capture and storage projects by the end of 2017, according to a timeline released this week, a move that could allow the burgeoning technology to earn credits under its CO2-cutting programmes.


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