1. Capturing CO2 from coal-fired power plants is complex.
2.Project Tundra would capture CO2 from the exhaust of a coal-fired power plant in North Dakota.
3. Project Tundra could help Minnkota Power comply with a Minnesota law that requires the use of carbon-free electricity by 2 040.
4. Critics say that the project is a distraction from the need to transition to clean energy sources.
5. The estimated cost of Project Tundra has increased from $1.4 billion to nearly $2 billion.
6. They worry that the captured CO2 could leak from underground storage sites.
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