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Commission foresees another €7bn funding for CCS
The EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) could raise up to €7bn in funding for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and €5bn for innovative renewable energy technologies, a European Commission official told a stakeholder meeting in Brussels on Monday.
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