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Carbon storage at Sleipner in Norway has proven CCS works already, say the its supporters (Photo: Alligator film /BUG / StatoilHydro)

EU parliament wades into carbon capture battlefield

The EU could subsidise coal and other fossil-fuel-burning energy companies to support the rapid development of a controversial technology that involves the storage of carbon deep underground or under the sea bed, according to proposals currently under consideration.

However, the proposals have been made at precisely the same moment that the bulk of the international environmental movement chose to come out with extensive criticisms of the technology, known as carbon capture and storage,...

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Carbon storage at Sleipner in Norway has proven CCS works already, say the its supporters (Photo: Alligator film /BUG / StatoilHydro)

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