'Clean Energy' Power Station Move
BBC News, 30 Jun 2005
The world's first industrial-scale clean energy power plant to generate "carbon-free" electricity from hydrogen could be built in Aberdeenshire. The £330m project will split natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen will fuel a new power station to be built near the existing power station at Peterhead. The carbon dioxide will then be liquefied and piped underground for storage in BP's Miller oil field where it can also help to recover more oil.
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