Reuters: The number of projects that capture carbon-dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities - seen as a crucial tool for coal-reliant countries shifting toward a lower-emitting economy - is losing momentum, dropping from 75 to 65 worldwide since 2012, according to a new study released Thursday.
The Global CCS Institute, an Australian-funded research group supporting the deployment of carbon-capture and storage technology worldwide, said in its annual survey that despite four new large-scale...