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China, the world's second-biggest energy user, started construction of its first carbon dioxide capture and storage project in Ordos in Inner Mongolia to reduce emissions.
The project will cost 210 million yuan ($30.9 million) and will be able to hold 100,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide a year, China National Petroleum Corp, the country's biggest oil producer and the plant's designer, said in a statement on its website today. The facility will start operations by the end of the year, it said.
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The plant's annual capacity will be expanded to 1 million tons and 3 million tons in two phases in the future, according to the statement, which didn't give a time frame.
The plant is built on the site of a coal-to-liquid project constructed by Shenhua Group Corp, the nation's largest coal producer, it said.