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Oz regulators ahead of curve

AUSTRALIAN regulators are ahead of the curve when it comes to the red and green tape that has proven one of the biggest stumbling blocks to developing carbon capture and storage technology, a market potentially worth more than $US3 billion ($A4.2 billion) globally this year, new research has revealed.

Oz regulators ahead of curve

Significant gaps in regulatory and legal frameworks, along with the high costs of deployment and concerns over long-term storage and leakage, are the key barriers for CCS development at the moment, according...

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