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    Ashurst advises UK Government on its support for the restart of Ensus' Teeside bioethanol plant

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    Global law firm Ashurst is advising the UK Government on its support for the restart and reopening of Ensus' Teeside bioethanol plant in order to safeguard the UK’s critical supplies of CO2 vital for critical sectors, including Britain’s civil nuclear industry, food supply and healthcare sectors.

    The UK Government's press release is available here.

    The Ashurst team is led by partners Richard Bulmore and Callum McPherson, supported by a team including counsel James Riseam and associate Candice Chan.

    The Ashurst team is working in close collaboration with teams from Department for Business and Trade, HM Treasury and UK Government Investments.