Credit: Celtic Renewables
Scottish firm secures additional public and private investment to scale up production of fossil-free chemicals made using rejected potatoes and whisky by-products
Celtic Renewables has secured another £10m in public and private funding in support of plans for a new industrial-scale biorefinery in Grangemouth, where it plans to produce a range of low carbon chemicals...
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