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Climate change

Scotland eyes carbon-capture for North Sea

By Andrew Bolger, Scotland Correspondent

Published: August 16 2009 17:26 | Last updated: August 16 2009 17:26

Scotland-based companies and the government at Holyrood hope proximity to the rapidly-depleting oil and gas fields of the North Sea will put the country at the forefront of a potentially lucrative new industry – storing carbon dioxide.

The UK government believes carbon capture and storage (CCS) is essential for curbing greenhouse gas emissions and it plans to back up to four “clean coal” power stations using the technology, which is still being developed.

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