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Climate change: Flintshire firm’s £200m carbon capture bid

A waste plant is investing £200m in what it said was an effort to be at the cutting edge of carbon capture and storage in Wales.

CCS reduces carbon dioxide emissions by stopping them entering the atmosphere and storing them deep underground.

Enfinium’s Parc Adfer facility on Deeside, Flintshire, converts up to 232,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste into electricity every year.

The company is bidding for a UK government grant to create a new plant to remove 100,000 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere a year, which CEO Mike Maudsley called “pioneering”.


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