Drax group's bioenergy CCS (BECCS) project
Carl Clayton
Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, 2019, vol. 9, issue 2, 130-133
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Carbon Capture and Storage is a new technology which must be adapted to the particular situation in which it is utilised. In effect one size does not fit all. To this end, adaptation and innovation will always be at the heart of the CCUS implementation. In this article Carl Clayton, Drax Group Research and Innovation Engineer, talks to GHGS&T about the latest innovation in carbon capture at Drax Power Station in the UK.
Date: 2019
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