News
Tweet
Seven projects to share €1bn EU funding for CCS
The European Commission has proposed seven carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects that it says should share €1.05bn in EU economic recovery funds set aside to develop the fledgling technology. The plan was presented to member states in Brussels on Thursday.
The full text of this article is only available to registered subscribers and free trialists. To login, please enter your email address and subscriber access code below.
Article Index:
Related Content
-
Legislators to agree 'zero-energy' buildings deadline
12 Oct 2009
-
Climate special report: what happened in Bangkok?
12 Oct 2009
-
Climate agenda revives interest in electric cars
9 Oct 2009
-
Eyes turn to EU to break climate deadlock
9 Oct 2009
-
Commission plots binding EU energy saving target
9 Oct 2009
-
'Carbon will cost all businesses' – report
9 Oct 2009
-
Copenhagen: what technology and China can do
8 Oct 2009
-
ICTs to spearhead EU energy efficiency drive
8 Oct 2009
-
Uncertainties remain over ETS auctioning in 2011
8 Oct 2009
-
Pollutant emission data protocol enters force
8 Oct 2009
Danish presidency programme
Denmark took over the presidency of the EU on 1 January.
Read ENDS article on its provisional agenda of meetings
See also its website and full programme of work officially presented on 6 January
RSS
Latest jobs
- Fusion People: Building Services Manager £58240-76960 per hour
- Evergreen Resources: Project Environmental Engineer Competitive
- Evergreen Resources: Assistant Mechanical Engineer £22000-29000 per annum

