CCS History Insights
CCS emerged in the mid-90s when companies began separating CO2 from methane, sparking excitement about its potential for coal plants. However, the transition from methane to coal flue gas presented significant challenges, leading to a series of high-profile failures in the 2000s. The complexity of capturing CO2 from coal, particularly in the presence of nitrogen, has fueled skepticism among industry veterans.In this clip
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