UK’s Drax seeks approval for world’s largest carbon capture facility

Published 15:37 on July 12, 2022  /  Last updated at 15:42 on July 12, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

British utility Drax has submitted plans to build the world’s largest carbon capture facility at its wood-burning power station, aiming to make good on its ambition to generate 8 Mt of carbon removals a year at the site by 2030.
British utility Drax has submitted plans to build the world’s largest carbon capture facility at its wood-burning power station, aiming to make good on its ambition to generate 8 Mt of carbon removals a year at the site by 2030.


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