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A pilot biogas plant under construction at an ArcelorMittal steel site in southwestern Luxembourg will cut the facility’s gas usage by an estimated 25%, Claude Turmes, the energy minister (Green party), told MP Octavie Modert (CSV) in response to a parliamentary question on Thursday. Library picture: Claude Turmes is seen during a press interview, 17 September 2019. Photographer: Romain Gamba 

A biogas production unit is to be installed at there by 2023, with the goal of cutting the plant’s natural gas consumption by 25% and thus carbon emissions by 4,000 tonnes a year, said energy minister Claude Turmes (Green party).

Total investment of around €15m will be required by the firm, with additional backing coming from Luxembourg energy group Encevo and French engineering group Etia.