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Published online 1 July 2005 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news050627-17
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'Low-carbon' power plant planned for Scotland
Carbon dioxide will be removed from fuel and buried underground.
A group of British oil and power companies has announced a plan to tackle carbon emissions. The project will involve removing carbon from natural gas before it is burned, and burying it underground instead of releasing it into the atmosphere.
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