Trust: Longannet CCS news deeply disappointing

The Scottish Wildlife Trust have said that the news that Carbon Capture and Storage is to be dropped at Longannet goes to show how flimsy the case for a new coal fired power station at Hunterston.

Commenting, Scottish Wildlife Trust Head of Policy Tony King said:

“The news that Longannet CCS is being dropped is hugely disappointing for Scotland’s climate targets and calls further into question whether the proposed new coal-fired power station at Hunterston will use CCS technology, as the developers have been suggesting. The abandonment of CCS at Longannet underlines just how flimsy the Hunterston proposal is.”

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The Scottish Wildlife Trust have said that the news that Carbon Capture and Storage is to be dropped at Longannet goes to show how flimsy the case for a new …

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