Reuters: European policymakers face a difficult decision on building carbon capture and storage (CCS) - saving money in the long run requires spending more upfront.
CCS captures carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from a fossil fuel power plant and then pipes it to an underground storage site such as a depleted gas or oil reservoir.
In theory, CCS would allow energy producers to continue to burn fossil fuels and still meet carbon emission targets. In practice, the technology is expensive and unproven.
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