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UK opposition party mulls legality of funding both CCS finalists

By Peter Koh ( November 18, 2009, 18:16 GMT | Insight) -- The UK's opposition Conservative Party - tipped to win next year's general election - may look into whether the two remaining carbon capture and storage projects vying for funding nationally could both receive financial assistance. Scottish Power's plan to retro-fit CCS technology on its Longannet coal-fired power plant in Scotland and E.On's planned Kingsnorth coal station, are the two remaining projects competing for funding from the British government.The UK's opposition Conservative Party may look into whether the two remaining carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects vying for funding nationally could both receive financial assistance....

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