by Stacy Feldman -
May 13th, 2008
Clean coal isn’t having much luck.
The latest project casualty is a carbon capture and storage plant planned for Kwinana, Australia – south of Perth.
BP pulled the plug on the $2 billion venture on account of an unforeseen geological defect in the area: The leaky rock formations can’t seem to seal in CO2 for the long-term.
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