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Comment Feasibility? (Score 2, Informative) 521

"Another exciting benefit of the GRT device is that it faces down this challenge by capturing the emissions from existing power plants without imposing retrofit costs." It is certainly true that it opens a possibility for the Energy companys to keep spewing out CO2 and take little or no responsibility for their operations. Who is going to pay for these CO2-extraction units? Swedish company Vattenfall (Watter fall) made a profit of 150 000 000 000 SEK last year (divide by 9 to get the numer in euros) and invested less then 0.4% of the profit in R&D into renewable energy and CO2 emission control technologies. So who would be paying for these installations? I think it's pretty clear who I think should pay for it...

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