One jump forward, two steps back for European CCS as challenges remain

Published 18:38 on October 16, 2017 / Last updated at 08:50 on October 17, 2017 / / EMEA, EU ETS

The newly-formed Netherlands’ government has given a shot in the arm to the prospects of carbon capture in Europe, but stumbles in the UK and Norway illustrate the hurdles the technology still faces in getting a foothold.
The newly-formed Netherlands’ government has given a shot in the arm to the prospects of carbon capture in Europe, but stumbles in the UK and Norway illustrate the hurdles the technology still faces in getting a foothold.


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