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NSW report targets ventilation technology to control fugitive emissions

The report is sceptical that NSW will meet its Paris Agreement climate targets

Ventilated air methane capture and destruction technology is recommended as part of a strategy to lower fugitive emissions. Photo credit SRK

Ventilated air methane capture and destruction technology is recommended as part of a strategy to lower fugitive emissions. Photo credit SRK

The Katestone Environmental report, which the New South Wales Planning department received last year, has advised that coal mine operators use ventilated air methane capture and destruction technology...

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