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Oil Change International: Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and fossil hydrogen subsidies fail.
US tops the list with $ 12bn in CCS and hydrogen subsidies, Norway comes in at $ 6bn , Canada at $ 3.8bn , the EU itself at$3.6bn.
80 percent of CCS projects have failed due to technical issues, cost overruns, and a lack of financial return.
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