A freight train delivers biomass pellets to Drax Power Station in the U.K. The facility has now received government approval to convert its biomass units to capture carbon from the generation process.
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Golden State Natural Resources (GSNR), a California state-funded nonprofit focused on rural economic development, along with the U.K.’s Drax, a global maker of biomass for energy, have signed an ...
Drax has partnered with Mistubishi Heavy Industries to pilot an integrated bioenergy-carbon capture and storage technology at the utility’s power station in the UK. The new bioenergy with carbon ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Drax has started a pilot project to capture and store carbon dioxide emissions at its biomass plant, the first of its kind in Europe, Drax said on Monday. Carbon capture ...