CCS licensing round opens as Scottish project rejected

Image of carbon capture at sea process

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Fourteen offshore locations have been offered around the coast of Scotland and England to potentially store carbon dioxide captured from industrial processes.

The announcement came amid media reports that the lead developer of the Acorn project in Aberdeen, Storegga, had sold its interest in the scheme.

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