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  "textContent": "The UK government has committed at least £22bn to construct eight carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, most of which aim to deploy conventional amine‑based CCS technologies.\n\nThe post Unlocking the true potential of carbon capture means diversifying the UK’s approach appeared first on New Civil Engineer.",
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