A new gas-fired power plant in Nottinghamshire plans to turn planet-warming carbon dioxide into an ingredient for fizzy drinks.
The 10-megawatt project at Rhodesia outside Worksop uses waste heat to capture and clean the gas which would otherwise contribute to climate change.
The plant earns valuable carbon credits because the food grade carbon dioxide replaces manufactured gas.
Investors say the modular plant is also designed to provide flexible power for the national grid when renewable energy fluctuates.