Global leadership confirmed by CCS Institute
The Queensland coal industry's pioneering support for the development of low-emission power generation technologies had positioned the state as the natural home for a Global Institute of Carbon Capture and Storage announced today by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd. Acting Chief Executive of the Queensland Resources Council, Greg Lane, said the opportunities for Queensland and Australia arising from the successful commercialisation of carbon capture and storage technologies were recognised by the coal industry in 2006 through its creation of the voluntary COAL21 Fund..
Fri Sep 2008 11:09 (2 months ago)
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