What is the current state of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology for use in coal power plants?
A) CCS technology is ready to be implemented on a large scale
B) CCS technology is not yet ready for testing in power plants
C) CCS technology is being tested on a very small scale
D) CCS technology has been tested many times and was found to be inadequate for meeting current capture and storage needs
E) The theory of CCS technology is established, but an adequate design of a CCS mechanism has not been developed
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