The complex challenges and opportunities of the industrial and energy sectors (IESs) in the time of climate politics: carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) in France as a case study
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Industrial and energy sectors (IESs); Decarbonisation; Reindustrialisation; Energy independence; R&D cooperation; Carbon capture; utilisation and storage (CCUS); Discourses; Practices; Experts; France; Post-1945 history; to “open up” the debates over IESs and climate politics;All these keywords.
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