Korea Southern Said to Seek Stake in U.K. Carbon Project

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Korea Southern Power Co., a unit of the nation’s monopoly power distributor, is in talks to buy a stake in a British carbon-capture project that may cost 5 billion pounds ($8 billion) to develop, people familiar with the discussions said.

The level of Korean equity ownership in the project owned by 2Co Energy Ltd. would be determined after 2Co determines how much funding it can obtain from European investors, said the people who asked not to be named because the discussions are confidential. One of the officials said funding results would be available no later than early November.