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Poland needs comprehensive CCS law – report
Poland's forthcoming law on carbon capture and storage (CCS) should be "very thorough" in order to effectively implement the technology in the country, according to a report presented by think-tank Demos Europa at the Polish environment ministry on Wednesday.
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