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Drax and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Sign Pioneering Deal Towards Delivery of the World’s Largest Negative Emissions Project

TOKYO, Jun 10, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Drax Group and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, Ltd., part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group, have agreed a long-term contract for Drax to use its carbon capture technology, the Advanced KM CDR processTM, in what would be the largest deployment of negative emissions in power generation anywhere in the world.Biomass domes at Drax Power Station (Image courtesy of Drax)The contract, which combines UK innovation and world-leading Japanese technology, will see Drax license MHI's unique carbon capture solvent, KS-21TM, to capture CO2 at its power station near Selby, North Yorkshire.Drax is already the largest decarbonisation project in Europe, having converted its power station to use sustainable biomass instead of coal, reducing its emissions by more than 85%. By deploying BECCS technology, Drax aims to go further - becoming carbon negative by 2030. The first BECCS unit at Drax could be operational as soon as 2027, supporting thousands of jobs across the North of England as soon as 2024, and capturing and storing at least 8 million tonnes of CO2 a year by 2030.Drax is the first company to sign a contract to deploy...