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that Global Witness’ study was"simply wrong" and that the Quest facility was designed to capture roughly a third of CO2 emissions.
Global Witness stated that the findings are expected to deliver a “serious blow” to fossil hydrogen proponents which are pushing for more public funds to support its use. In this case, $654 million of the $1 billion cost of Shell’s Quest facility reportedly came from Canadian government subsidies.Meanwhile, Shell has refuted that it overstated Quest's potential, claiming that Global Witness is"comparing apples with pears.
. Some experts, however, have already labeled CCS, notably in the oil and gas industry, as a poor public investment, citing its failures to significantly reduce emissions.to Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland and other ministers, urging Justin Trudeau’s government not to reward companies that use carbon capture technology.
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