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The (FEED) contract from BP has been awarded to Technip Energies.

Published: September 2, 2024
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

By combining carbon capture technology, H2Teesside hopes to generate 1.2 GW of low-carbon hydrogen, which will exceed 10% of the hydrogen target set for the UK by 2030. An estimated two million tons of CO2 per year, or the emissions from heating a million homes in the UK, may be captured and stored by the project. This project will support Teesside’s regional revitalization, employment development, and economic growth. Hydrogen

One of Technip Energies’ responsibilities is to use its knowledge of carbon capture and hydrogen technology to provide a thorough design. The business may offer the complete Engineering Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning (EPCC) services if the investment is decided upon in 2025. As a component of the East Coast Cluster, H2Teesside will transfer captured CO2 to the Northern Endurance Partnership’s (NEP) CO2 gathering system and integrate with other regional decarbonization projects.

Technip Energies’ SVP of Gas and Low Carbon Energies, Mario Tommaselli, highlighted the company’s capacity to provide expansive, cutting-edge solutions in line with the UK’s decarbonization objectives. The vital role that H2Teesside has played in establishing Teesside as a hydrogen hub and propelling the UK’s low-carbon hydrogen economy was emphasized by Andy Lane, BP’s VP for Hydrogen and CCUS.

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