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Air & Climate
October 09, 2014
This Week´s Featured News Stories

IEA hails historic launch of carbon capture and storage project
The International Energy Agency (IEA) today welcomed the launch of the world’s first large-scale power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, calling it a historic milestone along the road to a low-carbon energy future. The 110MW retrofit of SaskPower’s Boundary ... » read more

An industry first: SNC-Lavalin successfully integrates a commercial post-combustion CCUS system into a coal-fired power plant
SaskPower recently set a precedent when it fired up a commercial-grade carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) system at its Boundary Dam power plant in Saskatchewan. It’s the first time that a CCUS system of this size has ever been retrofitted into a coal-fired plant anywhere in the world. ... » read more

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Oceans’ greater heat explains warming ‘pause’
One of the most hotly-argued questions in climate research – whether global warming has slowed or even stopped – appears to have been definitively ... » read more
Canada, US and Big Oil bullying dilutes EU dirty fuel law
After five years of heavy-handed lobbying by Canada, the US and oil majors [1], the European Commission today published fuel quality ... » read more
Cancer risk from bad Southern California air eases
Southern California`s air is getting healthier, and with that the chances of getting cancer from inhaling toxins has fallen significantly. The risk of ... » read more
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