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The state’s taxpayers may be left with a big bill.
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A plan to build California’s first carbon removal and storage facility in Kern County received a key vote of approval Monday.
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Kern County’s planning commission approves oil company’s proposal.
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Experts say extensive monitoring of the sites will be required to ensure safety.
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In a recent visit to the Valley, federal and local officials touted the benefits of carbon capture, a technology seen as pivotal in the fight against global warming.
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California's plan to eliminate its carbon emissions by 2045 relies heavily on capturing carbon and removing it from the air. But legislators' concerns about safely transporting the climate-warming gas through pipelines may slow progress on a plan that's just getting started.
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A proposed power plant that would convert coal into hydrogen and fertilizer near the community of Tupman in Kern County has been granted a six month…
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In the small Kern County community of Tupman, the 2013 pistachio harvest is well underway. Chris Romanini's family has been farming this land, just west…