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The carbon-capture challenge

By Joshua Chaffin in Schwarze Pumpe

Published: July 27 2009 20:29 | Last updated: July 27 2009 20:29

Like a giant in winter, Schwarze Pumpe, a 160-metre-tall power plant near Berlin, breathes out a steady fog of steam and carbon dioxide, making a modest but visible contribution to global warming.

Yet in the shadow of that hulking facility, engineers from Vattenfall, the Swedish energy company, are testing a new technology that promises power without pollution.

An engineer at a German plant of Vattenfall, a Swedish energy company

Pipe dreams: Swedish energy company Vattenfall is testing a new technology in this plant near Berlin that traps carbon dioxide produced by coal-fired power plants

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