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Carbon capture and storage/sequestration (CCS) is the application of technologies to the storage of CO2.  Typically, CCS projects are based on capturing CO2 from large-scale power stations with the intention of storing CO2 over millennia in stable geological formations.
 
Carbon capture and storage/sequestration (CCS) is the application of technologies to the storage of CO2.  Typically, CCS projects are based on capturing CO2 from large-scale power stations with the intention of storing CO2 over millennia in stable geological formations.
  
One 2007 London Accord report by JP Morgan clearly questions the economics - [http://www.london-accord.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=61 ''Carbon Capture and Sequestration''].
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One 2007 [[LondonAccord:London Accord|London Accord]] report by JP Morgan clearly questions the economics - [http://www.london-accord.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=61 ''Carbon Capture and Sequestration''].

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Carbon capture and storage/sequestration (CCS) is the application of technologies to the storage of CO2. Typically, CCS projects are based on capturing CO2 from large-scale power stations with the intention of storing CO2 over millennia in stable geological formations.

One 2007 London Accord report by JP Morgan clearly questions the economics - Carbon Capture and Sequestration.

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