
Company says two BECCS units could permanently remove at least eight million tonnes of CO2 each year from the atmosphere
Energy giant Drax has formally submitted plans for its multi-billion-pound bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) project at its North Yorkshire power station. The company said work to build...
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