Industry Type: Chemicals
Net Zero Teesside (East Coast Cluster)
March 1, 2023Net Zero Teesside is a collection of industrial, power and hydrogen businesses which aim to decarbonise their operations through the deployment of carbon capture utilisation and storage. The companies that are planning to utilise this infrastructure and capture CO2 at their sites include NZT Power, BOC, CF Fertiliser, Kellas, bp, Suez and Whitetail, and are […]
Northern Lights
March 1, 2023Northern Lights is responsible for developing and operating CO2 transport and storage facilities, open to third parties, as part of Longship, the Norwegian Government’s full-scale carbon capture and storage project. In addition to storing CO2 from the Longship projects, Northern lights have also signed a commercial agreement with Yara Sluiskil to store CO2 captured from […]
Antwerp @C
March 1, 2023Antwerp@C is a project led by a consortium of 8 parties involved in the chemical and energy sector which aims to reduce the carbon emissions of the Port of Antwerp by 50% through the creation of a common CO2 infrastructure. Engineering studies for the project were funded by a Connecting Europe Facility grant and the […]
Aramis
March 1, 2023The Aramis project is a collaboration between Total Energies, Shell, EBN and Gasunie that aims to reduce the CO2 emissions of hard-to-abate industries in the Port of Rotterdam. It will do this by offering a decarbonisation solution for the industrial sectors by enabling the transport of CO₂ to depleted offshore gas fields under the North […]
Polaris Project Norway
March 1, 2023The Polaris project partnership, consisting of Horisont Energi, Equinor and Vår Energi, plans to utilise the Polaris reservoir to permanently store CO₂ from the Barents Blue ammonia factory, a world-scale production plant for clean ammonia intended to be located at Markoppneset near Hammerfest in Finnmark. In addition to storing CO2 from this ammonia plant, there […]
CarbonConnectDelta
March 1, 2023The Smart Delta Resources consortium aims to reduce CO2 emissions in North Sea Port, the Belgian-Dutch area covering the port of Ghent in Belgium and the ports of Terneuzen and Vlissingen in the Netherlands. The project aims to capture 1 million tonnes of CO2 annually from 2023, rising to 6.5 million tonnes by 2030. The […]
Net Zero Teeside (East Coast Cluster)
October 24, 2022Net Zero Teesside is a collection of industrial, power and hydrogen businesses which aim to decarbonise their operations through the deployment of carbon capture utilisation and storage. The companies that are planning to utilise this infrastructure and capture CO2 at their sites include NZT Power, BOC, CF Fertiliser, Kellas, bp, Suez and Whitetail, and are […]
Zero Carbon Humber (East Coast Cluster)
October 24, 2022Zero Carbon Humber is a large-scale project aiming to deliver carbon capture capacity, together with region-wide infrastructure that will enable large-scale decarbonisation across the country’s most carbon intensive region. The companies that are planning to utilise this infrastructure and capture CO2 at industrial sites of Drax, Equinor, Mitsubishi Power, SSE Thermal, Triton Power and UNIPER. […]
