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California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.
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California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

California Resources Corporation (CRC), the state's largest oil company, has completed its first operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, injecting carbon dioxide into underground reservoirs. This marks a significant step for CCS technology in the U.S., as California finalized regulations allowing carbon pipelines, potentially expanding the feasibility of such projects across the state. Despite regulatory hurdles, legal challenges, and skepticism from environmental groups, the project represents a test case for broader adoption of CCS. Supporters argue these developments are crucial for addressing climate change, while critics remain concerned about the effectiveness and scalability of carbon capture solutions.

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California’s First Carbon Capture Project Is Up and Running. Environmentalists Are Still Trying To Stop It.

California Resources Corporation (CRC), the state's largest oil company, has completed its first operational carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, injecting carbon dioxide into underground reservoirs. This marks a significant step for CCS technology in the U.S., as California finalized regulations allowing carbon pipelines, potentially expanding the feasibility of such projects across the state. Despite regulatory hurdles, legal challenges, and skepticism from environmental groups, the project represents a test case for broader adoption of CCS. Supporters argue these developments are crucial for addressing climate change, while critics remain concerned about the effectiveness and scalability of carbon capture solutions.

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