ENVIRONMENT

CCS costs likely to fall as facilities numbers increase

THE cost of Carbon Capture and Storage is closely linked to the number of facilities in operation, according to a new report by the Global CCS Institute.

 The construction of more CCS plants is expected to see costs fall.

The construction of more CCS plants is expected to see costs fall.

The report says costs will continue to fall as new projects come online due to economies of scale and of operations.   "To reduce the overall cost of CCS, it was found that shared transport and storage...

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