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Project Type: CCS Facility

Suez Teesside

March 1, 2023

SUEZ first announced plans to develop a commercial scale carbon capture plant at its Tees Valley facility at Teesside in November 2020 after signing a memorandum of understanding with bp. The project is one of 20 which has been shortlisted for phase-2 of the UK government CCUS cluster sequencing process.

Acorn CCS

March 1, 2023

Acorn CCS is part of the Acorn Project and would see around 300,000 tonnes per year of existing CO2 emissions from the St Fergus gas terminal captured, dried, compressed and sent through the Goldeneye pipeline to be injected into the Acorn CO2 Storage Site. The Acorn consortium awarded the FEED contract to Carbon Clean in […]

Humber Refinery

March 1, 2023

Phillips 66 is working alongside Worley to design a carbon capture facility at their Humber refinery. The design will utilise Shell’s Cansolv® technology and aims to capture 95% of emissions in the flue gas of their FCC unit. The project is part of the Humber Zero hub and is partly funded by UK Research & […]

G2 Net-Zero LNG

March 1, 2023

The G2 Energy Export Complex will process, produce and sell 13 million tonnes per annum of low-priced Net-Zero LNG whilst capturing 4 million tonnes per annum of CO2. The gas will be sourced from a gas producing reservoir and the project will cover the treatment, transportation, liquefaction and delivery to the dock for loading on […]

Kairos@C

March 1, 2023

Kairos@C aims to create the first and largest cross-border Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) value chain in Antwerp to capture, liquefy, ship and permanently store CO2. The export infrastructures in the Port of Antwerp will be built under the umbrella of the Antwerp@C consortium which will be operated on an open access basis. Kairos@C will […]

Keadby 3 Power Plant

March 1, 2023

SSE Thermal and Equinor are actively developing Keadby 3, which could become the UK’s first power station equipped with carbon capture technology by the mid-2020s. The proposed plant will utilise the East Coast Cluster’s CO2 transport and storage infrastructure. The project is one of 20 which has been shortlisted for phase-2 of the UK government’s […]

Hafslund Oslo Celsio

March 1, 2023

Norway’s largest waste-to-energy plant has secured funding that will enable capture and storage of 400 000 tonnes of CO2. Fortum Oslo Varme has chosen TechnipFMC as its main contractor and Shell as the supplier of the CO2 capture technology. CO2 will be separated at the incineration plant, liquefied and temporarily stored in tanks at Klemetsrud. This project […]

Coyote Clean Power

March 1, 2023

The Coyote Clean Power Project plans to construct a 280 MW of clean power whilst capturing and storing the CO2. The design is based on the NET Power system, which combusts fuel with oxygen, as opposed to air, and uses supercritical carbon dioxide as a working fluid to drive a turbine instead of steam. This […]

Project Tundra

March 1, 2023

Project Tundra aims to retrofit the Milton R. Young Power Station with CO2 capture technology to capture 4 million tonnes per annum of CO2. Project Tundra has received all necessary permits for the safe geologic storage of the captured CO2 near the Milton R. Young Station site. Project Tundra is in the advanced engineering and […]