Gov urged to back British farmers as Ensus plant set to reopen

£100m support package offered to secure CO2 production amid ongoing Middle East crisis

Jane Thynne
Head of News and Business
clock • 4 min read
The Ensus plant in Teeside is set to reopen following £100m Government support
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The Ensus plant in Teeside is set to reopen following £100m Government support

The Government has been urged to back British farmers after it was announced Teeside's Ensus bioethanol plant is set to reopen. The CO2 production site has been awarded £100m in Government support to...

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