BP has abandoned plans to build a pioneering plant to capture and store carbon dioxide in Australia, the second such project the company has axed.
The Australian plant was part of a joint venture with Rio Tinto, called Hydrogen Energy.
By Fiona Harvey, Environment Correspondent
Published: May 12 2008 23:03 | Last updated: May 12 2008 23:03
BP has abandoned plans to build a pioneering plant to capture and store carbon dioxide in Australia, the second such project the company has axed.
The Australian plant was part of a joint venture with Rio Tinto, called Hydrogen Energy.