Drax agrees deal with Power Minerals Limited to build low carbon cement factory

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Facility to convert ash from Drax's former coal plants into a key ingredient used in green cement, potentially saving six million tonnes of CO2 emissions a year

Energy giant Drax has announced it has joined forces with mineral resources company Power Minerals Limited (PML) to develop a low carbon cement factory next to its biomass power station in North Yorkshire....

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