THE new carbon capture plant at Tata's Winnington Works will reduce emissions equivalent to taking 22,000 cars off the road.
The facility is set to be operational in 2021, becoming the largest plant of its kind in the UK – removing 100 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere than the country's current largest facility.
Each year, 40,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide will be captured at Winnington.
READ >>> £16.7m UK-first carbon capture plant for WinningtonEnergy and Clean Growth Minister Chris Skidmore said: "Carbon capture, utilisation and storage has an essential role to play in our efforts to tackle climate change, helping us to meet our ambition to end our contribution to global warming entirely by 2050.
"If we are to become a net zero emissions economy and end our contribution towards global warming, then innovative schemes like Tata Chemicals' will be essential.
"Their plans demonstrate the enormous potential that CCUS has, reducing our emissions and helping companies to innovate and export products all around the world."
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