Opinion: Carbon capture and storage isn\u0027t just about oil and gas but it is the key to a sustainable green energy transition. Read on.
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Canada’s role as a leader in large-scale CCS dates back more than two decades. We are home to five of the world’s 30 commercial CCS facilities, with several operations that are the first of their kind in the world, and we currently account for 15 per cent of global CCS capacity — while generating less than two per cent of global emissions.
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