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The world’s largest carbon capture and storage demonstration project was launched in Norway yesterday.
Earth Institute director and top economist Jeffrey Sachs says the world has no option but to embrace nuclear power, if climate change is to be effectively combated.
Leading figures within the International Energy Agency (IEA) have spoken out to highlight the poor adoption rates by utilities of carbon capture and storage technology.
The UK has set up a Carbon Capture and Storage Cost Reduction Task Force to ensure that CCS takes off in Britain and is competitive with other low carbon technologies.
In Australia, an energy technology firm has frozen development of a contentious A$1.2bn ($1.23bn) brown coal gas hybrid power plant after a ruling by a tribunal effectively delayed construction, putting the future of the project in doubt.
A world climate change expert has said the UK should not build any more coal fired power stations, and instead focus on a nuclear and renewable mix.
A comprehensive study has concluded with doubts about Britain’s ability to bring about a viable carbon capture and storage industry.
UK Energy Minister Charles Hendry says the country must put its faith in nuclear power and admitted yesterday that, historically, Britain’s energy sector had failed to deliver investment opportunities.
Australian Resources Minister Martin Ferguson has thrown a lifeline to a contentious coal-fired power plant project in Victoria's Latrobe Valley that is subject to a legal tussle with state environmental authorities.
Gas producer BOC has been chosen to join Alstom and Drax on the team building a carbon capture and storage project in the UK.