Video: CCUS: a policy update
Despoina Tsimprikidou, Policy Officer at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, gives an update on CCUS policy across the UK and Europe, on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
Despoina Tsimprikidou, Policy Officer at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association, gives an update on CCUS policy across the UK and Europe, on gasworld’s CCUS: Turning Carbon into Opportunity webinar.
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