Environmental services group Veolia has launched two feasibility studies on CO2 capture at its waste wood combined heat and power (CHP) plant in Braunschweig, Germany operated by its joint venture BS Energy. According to Veolia, the studies aim to identify which technology is best suited for capturing biogenic carbon dioxide at the facility....
Veolia explores carbon capture at German waste wood CHP plant
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