A 10-megawatt gas engine power plant being developed in the UK’s East Midlands region will include a carbon dioxide recovery system which is slated to capture 30,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The plant, in Worksop, has been commissioned by industrial technology firm Rolls-Royce, energy services provider Landmark, and CO2 specialist ASCO – which will provide the capture equipment.
The CO2 will be extracted from the exhaust gases of Rolls-Royces’ mtu gas engines before being processed, liquefied, and supplied to industries such as food and drink.
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