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The U.S. Dept. of Energy is putting $251 million toward 12 infrastructure projects targeting carbon emissions from power generation and other industrial operations.
The funding, from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, is intended to improve air quality and reduce impacts of climate change while supporting job-creating economic opportunities by capturing, transporting and converting or storing hundreds of millions of tons of CO2 emissions, DOE officials say.