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BBC News By Harriet Bradshaw Published There s no doubting that diesel is messy, says Dougie Choppen, who has been working on the railway for about 45 years. He is now part of a small but dedicated team at a site in Bo Ness halfway through building Scotland s first train powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, which will emit nothing more than steam and condensed water. You think back to the damage that we ve probably caused to the planet, the fumes that came off main line locomotives filling the shed full of fumes, filling the railway station full of fumes at times. Yeah, it does make you think, he said. ....
12 May 2021 6:15 GMT Updated 12 May 2021 8:50 GMT in Perth Norwegian oil giant Equinor is teaming up with UK-headquartered energy company SSE for a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project attached to a gas-fired power station at Peterhead, in Scotland. SSE Thermal confirmed this week it was partnering with Equinor to jointly develop what could be one of the UK’s first power stations equipped with carbon capture technology. The new 900-megawatt gas-fired power station at Peterhead will include a CCS project designed to capture up to 1.5 million tonnes per annum of carbon dioxide the equivalent of taking around 60 million cars off the road every year, according to SSE. ....
BBC News By Kevin Keane Published image copyrightRoger Cornfoot/Geograph image captionThe gas-fired power station at Peterhead has been the subject of previous failed attempts to install carbon capture technology Carbon capture and storage technology will be installed at a rebuilt gas-fired power station at Peterhead by 2026, SSE Thermal has said. The energy company has agreed a deal with Norwegian firm Equinor to capture 1.5m tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually and store it under the North Sea. Peterhead is the last power station in Scotland to run off fossil fuels. Some environmentalists have criticised the carbon capture technology. They fear it gives big companies a licence to continue burning fossil fuels instead of phasing them out. ....