California's first carbon capture project gets OK from Kern County
Briefly

Kern County has officially approved an oil company's plan to permanently store greenhouse gas emissions underground, marking California's initial step into carbon storage.
The approval of California Resources Corp.'s carbon capture project is seen as a landmark moment by local supervisors, emphasizing Kern County's leadership in innovative industry practices.
California Resources Corp.'s approach aims to enhance the sustainability of various industrial operations while demonstrating that carbon capture and storage can be safely implemented, following a 50-year global precedent.
Local officials and the energy corporation view the project as vital for the state’s climate goals, highlighting the potential of Kern County as a hub for energy innovation.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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