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Power firms want swift action on CCS demo plants
EU criteria for deciding which projects will receive public funds under plans to build up to a dozen carbon capture and storage (CCS) demonstration plants must be "swiftly defined", European power sector association Eurelectric said in a paper published on Monday.
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