The world's first full-scale carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) facility of its kind at a commercial coal plant is performing better than expected, officials from SaskPower, the Canadian facility that owns the plant, said at a recent meeting in Washington, D.C.
SaskPower's president and CEO, Michael Marsh, described the CCS prototype project at a retrofitted unit at Boundary Dam, Saskatchewan, as "a phenomenal achievement that demonstrates what is possible." [enr]
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