The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£120m investment for carbon dioxide plans

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A company has announced a £120 million investment in a project to capture one million tonnes of carbon dioxide from industrial processes each year.

Carbon Capture Scotland (CCS) aims to remove CO2 emissions from processes like whisky fermentati­on and biomass incinerati­on.

Run by brothers Richard and Ed Nimmons, it hopes a plan called Project Nexus will create up to 500 jobs by 2030.

They have already been capturing carbon dioxide for use in making dry ice.

In a joint statement, the Nimmons brothers said: “We all need carbon capture and removal to be achieved at scale.

“Removing 1,000,000 tonnes of CO2 per year is the equivalent of decarbonis­ing the gas and electricit­y of over 175,000 average UK homes.

“Project Nexus will achieve that, and we can start right now.”

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