C-Capture secures £3.5m backing from BP, Drax and IP Group

Michael Holder
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UK carbon removal specialist's fundraise will help it further develop chemical-based system to remove CO2 from power plants, steel works, and cement factories

CO2 removal specialist C-Capture has secured £3.5m investment from BP, Drax, and IP Group to help further develop chemical processes designed to cut carbon dioxide emissions from power stations and industrial...

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