| Carbon capture technology tested

A 30-tonne test unit will process 1,000 cubic metres of exhaust gas per hour from Longannet power station in Fife.

Carbon dioxide will be removed using chemicals and turned into a liquid, ready for storage underground. Full Story »

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by Mike LaBonte - Jun. 4, 2009

Although the graphic helps to explain a little about the technology, this story presents minimal information. The single interviewee was asked only 2 questions.

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by Glenn LaBauve - May. 28, 2009

The testing of new tech is promoted, but disposal is still left to question. The biggest news is that this is a retrofit of an existing older coal fired plant

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