Report: Canada and U.S. Are Top Public Funders for CCS with Nations Prepared to Inject $200 Million More
DeSmogBlog
DECEMBER 8, 2023
It requires a lot of energy to run capture facilities and compress the carbon dioxide gas for transportation to where it is injected underground or used in other processes,” said Stockman. “It It is, therefore, both an energy and money drain on our economy that is unnecessary for most of the energy services we require.”
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