Efforts to deploy carbon capture and storage technology got a fresh boost yesterday when Norway said it would contribute at least €140m to help fund projects in the European Union.
Jens Stoltenberg, Norway's prime minister, said the technology was an "essential" element in the fight against global warming. The EU has committed to building roughly a dozen CCS pilot plants, which would capture carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and other industrial facilities and then bury them underground.



