
SIZEWELL C, in the UK, is developing plans to demonstrate how heat from a nuclear plant could be used to power direct air capture (DAC) technology to suck CO2 emissions from the atmosphere. Sizewell C and ports operator Associated British Ports plan to lease land at Lowestoft port where they will build a demonstrator for a DAC process in partnership with the universities of Nottingham and Birmingham, and engineering firms Helical, Atkins, and Altrad Babcock. Last year, the partners received … read more »
The post Sizewell appeared first on No2NuclearPower.