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Saskatchewan ahead of world in carbon-capture technology says United States Sen. Lindsey Graham
September 19, 2009 /
The United States has an opportunity to learn from Saskatchewan’s leading work in carbon-capture technology said a prominent U.S. politician Friday as he offered support to a Saskatchewan-Montana project seeking American government funding.
Gov. Schweitzer is working with Wall on a joint $270-million carbon capture and storage (CCS) proposal that would capture carbon from one of SaskPower’s southern coal-fired power plants, and see it pumped into Montana and stored underground.
By Angela Hall, Leader-Post staff
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