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Carbon Capture Journal news

Doosan Babcock launches £11M Scottish clean energy centre

Doosan Babcock has initiated a project to create an industry-leading Research and Development programme in Renfrew, Scotland.

UK government announces CCS competition shortlist

BP Alternative Energy International Limited, EON UK Plc, Peel Power Limited and Scottish Power Generation Limited were selected from nine contenders based on their responses to the pre-qualification questionnaire.

Japanese companies partner for CCS research

24 Japanese power and energy-related companies have jointly launched a research company to develop carbon capture and storage technologies.

Germany begins CO2 storage in Ketzin

The GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences has begun pumping CO2 underground in Ketzin as part of a European project called CO2SINK.

Carbon Sciences in joint research project with Finnish university

Carbon Sciences, the developer of a technology to transform CO2 into useful products, has signed a joint research agreement with Abo University, Finland.

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