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Regulatory and policy woes hold Australia’s cross-border CCS ambition at bay, ANGEA warns

Given the rising trend toward pursuing transition to a low-carbon and emission-free future against the backdrop of growing climate change concerns, the Asia Natural Gas and Energy Association (ANGEA) has highlighted the key role Australia’s domestic carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry can play in helping Asia Pacific to reach its decarbonization goals, if the country sorts out its regulatory and policy settings.

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