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CCS essential to achieve Queensland's new climate goals: Gl

CARBON Capture and Storage must be one of a suite of low emissions technologies Queensland should deploy if it is to achieve its emissions reduction goals, otherwise Queenslanders will be paying even more for their electricity, according to Glencore.

CCS in the Surat Basin has the potential to materially reduce carbon emissions.

CCS in the Surat Basin has the potential to materially reduce carbon emissions.

The recent COP28 climate change talks have specifically called out the need for carbon capture and storage technology for hard-to-abate sectors and low-emission hydrogen production. Glencore said the...

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