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CCS finally approved for ACCUs 

CARBON capture and storage has been approved for Australian Carbon Credit Units a day after the federal government announced a two-tranche $250 million package for carbon credit utilisation and storage research and development. 

Santos MD Kevin Gallagher welcomes decision

Santos MD Kevin Gallagher welcomes decision

  The tradable credits - whose price has risen swiftly this year -- will apply to every tonne of carbon permanently sequestered underground.    There is one working CCS projects in Australia; Chevron's...

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