ETI seeks partners for cutting edge waste-to-energy and CCS plants

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Energy Technologies Institute offers £18m in fresh funding to support demonstration plants for emerging technologies

The government and industry-backed Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) has announced that it is seeking tenders from firms keen to trial advanced waste-to-energy and carbon capture and storage CCS) technologies....

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