The Scottish Government has part-funded a £290,000 study with the energy industry to examine carbon capture and storage (CCS) capabilities in the Moray Firth, the Scotsman reported on Thursday 3 June. It said the study would examine the potential for CCS in the sandstone off the east coast of Scotland and would be conducted by the Scottish Centre for Carbon Storage, a partnership of the British Geological Survey and two Scottish universities.
Scotsman
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