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CCS – between a rock and a hard place?

Andrew Chadwick

Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2011, vol. 1, issue 2, 99-101

Abstract: For the past decade and a half, CO 2 has been stored underground successfully, and scientists are becoming increasingly confident that carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) can work at the required scale. But many people are still not convinced about its viability and are worried about costs. Andrew Chadwick , Consultant Editor, considers what needs to be done to reassure the public and the investment community

Date: 2011
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