SCCS wins European CCUS funding
Scientists from across the Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) partnership have won a combined European funding total of €14.6m for five three-year projects.
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Scientists from across the Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage (SCCS) partnership have won a combined European funding total of €14.6m for five three-year projects.
A new alliance of industry, academics and government will today officially launch a programme to deliver industrial decarbonisation in Scotland through the deployment of the UK’s first carbon capture, usage and storage technology.
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