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As a means of mitigating climate change in the EU, carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology is very promising. However, it should not be used as a reason to relax and reduce the effort invested to make European electricity generation cleaner.
The Davies report is very balanced and the compromise reached between the European Parliament and the Council fully meets the needs of the EU.
The implementation of 12 demonstration projects is particularly important. Their medium-term results will help the EU to introduce this technology in a more economically and environmentally effective manner.
Lastly, given the many doubts that still exist, particularly the uncertainty as regards the existence of adequate storage sites in all the Member States, I regard as very positive the possibility of reviewing the issue of exporting CO
to third countries (Article 35a(2)) and also not forcing economic operators to apply CCS technology (Article 32)."@en1
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