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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Scottish Polluters

Mossmorran is the third biggest emitter of green house gases in Scotland, latest official figures have revealed. Only the Petroineos plant at Grangemouth and Longannet coal powered fire station at Kincardine - which closed in March 2016 - were responsible for releasing higher quantities of CO2 for the same period.

The ExxonMobil run NGL (natural gas liquids) fractionation plant hit a 14-year high for carbon dioxide emissions in 2016, pumping more than 885,580 tonnes of Co2 into the atmosphere.
There has also  been a rise in carbon dioxide emissions from the Mossomorran plant of more than 25 per cent in just four years since 2013
James Glen, chairman of Mossmorran Action Group, a voluntary organisation representing several communities close to the site, told the Press the operators had still to address a number of concerns the public had raised. “There are serious concerns about the impact to the environment and air quality as well as to the effect the plant’s emissions is having on the health and wellbeing of hundreds of people who live within the vicinity of the site. “Also, we have long-standing concerns regarding noise and light pollution and there are still many unanswered questions about what impact the emissions and flaring are having on asthma rates.”

Scotland’s 10 biggest CO2 polluters 


1.65 million tonnes: Petroineos, Grangemouth 
1.64 million tonnes: Scottish Power, Longannet power station, Kincardine (Closed 2016) 
885,863 tonnes: ExxonMobil, Mossmorran 
614,863 tonnes: Grangemouth CHP, G’mouth 
601,640 tonnes: SSE Generation, Peterhead 
537,029 tonnes Tarmac Cement, Dunbar
495,213 tonnes: IneosInfrastructure Grangemouth 
486,809 tonnes: Ineos Chemicals, Grangemouth 
438,000 tonnes: RWE Biomass plant, Markinch
370,965 tonnes: E,On Plc, Stevens Croft power station, Lockerbie


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