China Seeks Mastery of Carbon Capture and Storage
Health, soil and water
Then there are environmental concerns. In a report issued in 2009, Greenpeace International called carbon capture and storage technology a "false hope" to save the climate, saying that "safe and permanent storage of CO2 cannot be guaranteed."
Greenpeace argued that while it is not currently possible to quantify the exact risks, any CO2 leakage from underground has the potential to affect the surrounding environment, raising the dangers of polluted soil and water, and even suffocation.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/china-seeks-mastery-of-carbon-capture-and-storage/
However the truth is a little different then the head line I guess...
Like all this carbon tax screw job is.
The article in the OP isn't about coal power plants, it's about taking the carbon out of coal to fuel plants.
lol
The Yanchang Integrated Carbon Capture and Storage Project, located in the Shaanxi Province, will be China’s first investment in a facility that turns carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from coal into gas fuel plants. Once fully operational, it would capture about 400,00 to 800,000 tons of CO2 every year, according to AFR Weekend. That’s about the same reduction that could be expected by taking 80,000 cars off the streets for a year
https://futurism.com/electric-space-tug-could-make-moon-flights-more-economical-than-ever/
china has 70 million vehicles this year.
LOL
Even if they get all 8 plants up this will make that 69.36 million.
Not much of a change really in the grand scheme of things
BUT IT WONT CHANGE THE OUTPUT OF ANT COAL POWER PLANTS AT ALL