Liquid carbon facility approved at £282m Flintshire waste-to-energy plant
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Liquid carbon capture plant given green light
Alec Doyle, Local Democracy Reporter The carbon capture phase of a new £282 million waste-to-energy plant in north Wales has been approved. The Deeside Anaerobic Digestion Clean Energy Plant is the biggest facility of its kind in Europe and when completed will be 10 times bigger than any other Anaerobic Digestion facility in the UK. […] The post Liquid carbon capture plant given green light appeared first on Nation.Cymru.
More milestones reached for UK’s first carbon capture facility - LABM Weekly
Groundwork is progressing well to build the UK’s first carbon capture facility at a cement works at Heidelberg Materials UK’s Padeswood site in north Wales. More than 60,000 tonnes of aggregate has been used to establish the working areas and over 600 concrete piles, containing around 5,000 cubic metres of concrete, have already been placed by two piling rigs, as part of the construction of a retaining wall. All of the concrete being used to con…
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