A European Union-backed project is working to set up road-maps for the development of carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) for Southern and Eastern Europe, with regions of France and the Iberian Peninsula said to offer the most potential. The EU-funded Strategy CCUS project selected the Rhone Valley in France, Spain's Ebro basin and the Lusitanian basin in Portugal as having the most potential for large-scale deployment of the technology aimed at reducing climate change impacts. The project is led by BRGM, the French geological survey, and is a collaboration of 17 science and industry partners from 10 European countries - France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Croatia, UK, Romania, Poland, Germany and Norway.
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