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Japan embraces CCS development

JAPAN’S New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation has commissioned the world’s first offshore carbon capture and storage project in a populated area – in Tomakomai city and its offshore area.

More than 2000 large-scale CCS facilities needed by 2040 to reach the Paris targets.

More than 2000 large-scale CCS facilities needed by 2040 to reach the Paris targets.

The Tomokomai project's objective is to demonstrate the viability of a full CCS system, all the way from CO2 capture, through to injection and then storage. Funded by the Japanese Ministry of Economy,...

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