The loss of funding for a massive carbon capture storage scheme in Scotland has been described as a "betrayal" and a “stab in the back” by an SNP MP.The SNP’s Alan Brown voiced his outrage in the Commons over the UK government decision to grant funding for pioneering carbon capture projects to sites in England and Wales while the Aberdeenshire Acorn project is held in reserve.
Brown lashed out as Tory Energy Secretary Gregg Hands confirmed the carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in Aberdeenshire will not form part of the UK’s initial attempt to bury polluting CO2 underground.
The SNP Energy spokesman accused the Minister of pork barrel politics by selecting a project that will benefit constituencies in the north of
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