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Concern grows over Longannet carbon capture plans

Seeded on Thu Oct 6, 2011 4:26 PM EDT
Read ArticleArticle Source: BBC News - Japan hit by massive earthquake
business, scottish-power, iberdrola, carbon-capture, longannet, haszeldine
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Concern is growing that plans to develop carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology at Longannet in Fife could be close to collapse. Sources have told BBC Scotland the future of the scheme is now in serious doubt. They said there were question marks over the UK government's commitment to an "as-yet unproven technology".

In another Report in the Guardian, it was said that the £1bn flagship government project for fighting climate change the construction of a prototype carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at Longannet in Scotland is on the verge of collapse, it emerged on Thursday.

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Axel M.

Sorry about the "Japan Hit by Massive Earthquake" subheading. I didn't put that in, Newsvine grabbed some irrelevant byline from the BBC webpages direct. I can't see how to change this.

There may be a massive "earthquake", politically speaking however, when Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond realises his dream of low carbon jobs has just run up against the buffers of the cold reality of commerce and business, and electricity costs.

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Reply#1 - Thu Oct 6, 2011 4:37 PM EDT
truthlover

I think you just go to the posting tab (which you alone can) and, where you'll see the article source, you can delete the rest.

    #1.1 - Thu Oct 6, 2011 4:48 PM EDT
    Axel M.

    I tried that and deleted the japan thing, leaving only "BBC", and it just comes back again. :(

      #1.2 - Thu Oct 6, 2011 4:51 PM EDT
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