Industry Type: Hydrogen Production

BP Gulf Coast CCS Hub

March 1, 2023

bp and Linde have announced plans to advance a major CCS project in Texas that will enable low carbon hydrogen production at Linde’s existing facilities. The development will also support the storage of CO2 captured from other industrial facilities – paving the way for large-scale decarbonization of the Texas Gulf Coast industrial corridor. As part […]

Atlas Hub

March 1, 2023

The Atlas Carbon Sequestration Hub would service Alberta’s industrial heartland region, east of Edmonton, providing permanent subsurface carbon storage for industrial users, in an open access “hub” format. The Atlas Hub would be anchored by CO2 volumes from the proposed Shell Polaris carbon capture project and the ATCO-Suncor clean hydrogen project and will build on the success […]

South Wales Industrial Cluster

March 1, 2023

South Wales is the second biggest industrial and power emitter of carbon in the UK, with over 16 million tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum. Around 90% of those emissions are produced by 3 companies – all of which are involved in the South Wales Industrial Cluster. The cluster is jointly funded by project partners […]

Zero Carbon Humber (East Coast Cluster)

March 1, 2023

Zero 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. […]

Net Zero Teesside (East Coast Cluster)

March 1, 2023

Net 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 […]

Acorn Project

March 1, 2023

The Acorn Project is a carbon capture and storage project specifically designed to overcome one of the acknowledged blockers to CCS deployment in the UK – the high capital costs involved in getting started. Based at the St Fergus gas terminal in Northeast Scotland, Acorn CCS can repurpose existing gas pipelines to take CO2 directly […]

Porthos

March 1, 2023

Porthos is developing a project to transport CO₂ from industry in the Port of Rotterdam and store this in empty gas fields under the North Sea. The CO2 will be captured from the facilities of ExxonMobil, Shell, Air Liquide, Air Products and will be supplied to a collective pipeline running through the Rotterdam port area. […]

Ravenna Hub

March 1, 2023

The Ravenna CCS project, pioneered by ENI, plans to construct the first CCS infrastructure in the Mediterranean. The project is located in the Ravenna region and initially the carbon captured will be from ENI’s hydrogen plant and power generation units. Initially, the project will capture 4 Mtpa of CO2 which will be stored offshore in […]

Antwerp @C

March 1, 2023

Antwerp@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 […]