Britain is getting ready to scale up negative-emissions technology

Companies in the UK await the government's next move indicating how it intends to spend a pool of GBP 800 million on a series of carbon capture and sequestration projects in a plan meant to lead the country further toward climate neutrality and beyond.
Photo: PR / Equinor
Photo: PR / Equinor
BY MATHEW CARR & AKSHAT RATHI, BLOOMBERG NEWS

British companies are preparing for the UK government to decide how to spend more than USD 1 billion on infrastructure capable of capturing and burying millions of metric tons of carbon dioxide pollution.

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