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"Mr President, there is a risk that carbon sequestration will become a sort of poltergeist in regaining public acceptance of the building of dirty coal power stations. Why? Firstly are you aware that the best ever CCS power plant, which we rebuilt, will have around 150 to 200 g of CO
? This is more than existing gas CHP power plants today; more than today’s existing technology with gas CHP. Secondly – and, Mr Davies, that is really what you have to judge for yourself – in Parliament’s position we had a cap on CO
emissions, which we lost.
So now we are in the situation that we lost the cap and we have a 15% subsidy under the ETS regime for new coal power stations, for example in Germany, between 2013 and 2016. Thus the economics of building conventional coal power stations remain acceptable and I do not know how that fits in with aggressively combating climate change."@en1
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