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Energy / Carbon sequestration / Climate change / Sustainability / Energy economics / Carbon capture and storage / Clean coal / Low-carbon economy / Fossil-fuel power station / Chemical engineering / Carbon dioxide / Climate change mitigation
Date: 2014-12-04 09:27:21
Energy
Carbon sequestration
Climate change
Sustainability
Energy economics
Carbon capture and storage
Clean coal
Low-carbon economy
Fossil-fuel power station
Chemical engineering
Carbon dioxide
Climate change mitigation

Zero Emission Resource Organisation Diagnosing CCS Where are we today and how do we move on from here? Diagnosing CCS

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