Blue and Green: The European Union has given the go-ahead to a UK-based carbon capture and storage (CCS) project that would help clean up a fossil fuel plant by capturing emissions and burying them deep under the North Sea.
The White Rose CCS project will combine the existing coal-fired power station in Selby, North Yorkshire, with a carbon dioxide transportation network across Yorkshire and the Humber. It will capture some 2 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent to 90% of all the emissions from the plant and...