UK aims for first large CO2 capture and use plant by mid-2020s

Published 19:30 on November 28, 2018  /  Last updated at 19:30 on November 28, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The UK aims to get its first big carbon capture, storage and use (CCSU) facility operational in the mid-2020s, but the government was coy on how the facility would be funded.
The UK aims to get its first big carbon capture, storage and use (CCSU) facility operational in the mid-2020s, but the government was coy on how the facility would be funded.


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